Gleaner_19471010

'OL. xxm NAZARETH COLL~;GE, ROCHESTER. N. Y.-OCTOBER 10. 1947 No. 1
~TJ -COMMUNNST FORUM
:OMING TO NAZARETH
~ ..................................................................................................... : .................................... ! Highlights of I Freeman Mission Unit Schedules Dance for Oc1. 10 j August U.S.N.S.A.
'l'hroo membora of the Wall St. ~ -----------­••
flrm of Fahy, Walsh & Ever" 1\\•e1Jth Army Group. In Addition
nll CQndutt a forum, following a to hi5 I~Pfal dulh·· h .. is, a ntwspa­L:
J····· ..................................................................................................... , .......................... :;J Convention
rcture on C.mmunism At Nazn- l)*r colurnnist.
ltlh College on Mor.day tl'\•e.oing, All thrt-"1! ~akt•l't are g"I'IUiuatt>l'
ttobtr 27, at 8 o'dock. Thf public of St~ Ptter·~ C.f'llltg-t. JtY..~')' City
invited and urgflf to take this ar.d Fordham Law School, mem­'
J>portunlty lu henr th~ Cstholic: b~r15 of tht Knitht.s of Columbu~t,
-t-W point on Communiti.JU. PaulUJo.. Uook Counc.·il No . .a65 and
The ltader of thto forum will M mtmbl"rt ()( U.. Catholic Lav. yer1
A. Walth. Jr., a former Guild.
who :W.\\ nelion in ~
Atlatic-Patlflt and
theat"'• in th• ..-nt Glea11er Merits A ward
The naUonal tludtmt orraoiza·
I lion. NSO, was otntfnlly n&mf'd th("
,._ ''!'ll• i"•i:D..a:J United Stutes Nlitional Student
A~ation. USNSA. at the C'.on-ttitutional
Convention in ~bdi50n,
Wl!!tOnl!ln, Augu~t 30th lft S<'t>t.
8th, 19-47. The A•~ialion i11 a
nation-wide organia:ation
i<'nt«tive or the community or A­m~
riean college itudenu.
Mr. WnJsh was t he command- LB"L Year the {j/(~tlf'r wa,a a­ofllcer
of a N8val Etcort vet· warded the honor of an AII-Catho-and
t taff o~r for Admiral lit publication by the Catholit 360 college. and univeraitiea from
or the Atlantic Fleet. I'' part f th u ··-· Sta'--
Over 700 a:tudenta repre~nting
th~ student bodiea of more t.han
~hool Preas Atflot:ia.tion. The pa- " • o e na n1 ~
Jnrnes F. Evers was a far~ twr waa raled by three judscee as Mu r iel Meyer a n.d Jo A.anello pl•n the year'• lint d•nu guthered on the Mn.disol'l t'Rmpus
SJ)«ial D•puty Attorney Gchn- 10 ilo • romotion of Catholi< Activ· October 10 is just around the corner and this is n very I of the Unlveroity of Wi~~<on•ln _ 1<>
of New York State and I • , . t t d t r r Nazareth College girls For that Frida\• formally .. tabhah th• al!IIOriatiOD
Trial Counu-1 for Mont· lty, dift'u81on or Catholic thought, tmpor an a e 0 l • • • and its Constitution.
Ward &. Co. He was for· service c.o its Khool and communi- eveniJlg. from !) - 12. th (! Fremin 1\fission Unit has conll·act. The Congress wat~ divicJ~ into
professor ot law at Ford- ty. MWI ('Ove..t~. phyAi~•l appua- fd A1 Rtic.hh.art and his ort:he!-tra three panf'l~ch de1
Unh·ersity and now teacltta ......... te attend- "-"l§•
at Hudoon College, Jereoy ance. and llylo. ~ play for tho OJ)Oning dance of CotJgress Calls Studetl/s lng lht panel of his or her choice.
Cong-ratuJationa to last year's the achool year. llonoraTy chnirman Nazare th brought the old song I)UJHll r di~K:ussed etudent JCOV()r n -
Nitor. Elaine Koltnsnik, and to of th~ ~\'~nt ia PttrnrY Ely, bead "Shuffie Otr to Butralo" b.ck to ment ttructures and lun~Uona.. stu­1
her ablt lltatr for an t.xetlttnt job. of the Mia~ion Unit. Cochairmen lile thia past week. Priest• and dent ~ial, cultural and physjcal F....:..:_.:_ _______ _;_ ___________ ut·c Jo Agtwl1o And .Muriel Myer: ~isterR joined the contagious exo-- wc.oi!M-e. ttudent ri~hls nnd nca ...
of Oz Orientates Freshmen Mary Kay Kl~ has <harll'! of in- duo. The ottra<Uo~methin!f dttni< fr...rom. P .... , n diO<u&.o<'d
'th J . ' A . t ""'-- . that ,.• •_ . colorful. ma.Jestie. unt- ~ , _ . 1 umor s ss1s ance vitationt: Aileen o·U'nl, publieaty; ve·-·-1 In .,• -• ~..n lbt'natl'on of the tconom•c barnera to education, due. . Jonn K~rmiug, l ickets; Pem Orient nnd Occident in its RPP<'&I crimination in edu<:tl.tion, nnd cur-
\Valsh, ~rvice: Mickey Trt"MOtt to ~Jit'Kf' student.. mothent. offi~ ric:ula reform. Pancl ill rovered
and P~~Y Ely. d~onuion~ So we worken-, children and working men rela tion• "'ith in~rnational t~tu­witl
!SeC y01.1 nll nt tht~ Mi$5ion olike-buL most important !Om<"-I dent. or.:nnh:.ation(l, in ))Articular
thing thllt. offered g-re-ftl traefJ- • •
Dan«. ttaitaing opportunities. the lnt('fnahonat Vmon of St.u-
The impressive oec-asion wa.a the dent.<s. fol"fl#n t>.uh•nre-. tra,·el and
Convent Attracts lli'Ovin<inl Buffalo Euchori.•tle ~on- l•tudy. In eoeh of these Held• "
Jtress.. Art you wondermg )u&t program or activhy for the coming
what such a Con,-r"e"SS il!-"an ytar ~·• tormulatt'd. and plan!~
offi<li~! g-athe,rinr 4'lf Ca~h,olhic laity 1 wtre mndtl for imJJienl~ntAtion of
;•n( e~ergy o pny IU,'Ioe'cm oma~ I Se\·eral of Naureth'a lltudent. and adoration t..o Je-sus Christ in th~ progrftm&.
of latt 1f'Ar ha,•e exchan~ their the Holy Evchari10t.'' A con•titution wu dn""n up
technitolor gnrb for the ever-pop- The four cardinnl·studdtd day& Rnd artcr muc.o:h di~<cussing, llelet­ular
btack and whit<. But that's ~veJl cardinal• from dls limt.
wa11 a M•utiful doy-thfltl
Soptcml)(>r 9, to be exact had no coura~. th~ Tin Mnn ( Fa­Cht!
•un thone •• brightly c.u1t.)•) didn't hav(• a heart, an~ the
•miles on the tac.1 o! the htt1e edit~ fM111hman was frrghl­whl)
w(!r(' n~uming for the ened by the Old Witch ( •~xl\ms).
but with the guidt•nce and enc.o:oor·
a~ment of thtt Cood Fairy. the
fltf'O(Iutcd to thC' Junior prt!t~ident, College Blg Sit.ter, they all found
'een Reinha1-dt, who weltomed t he ro~d to t he Wi7.a.rd or School
n e;t aU-tht)' ha\•tt t"ntertd the c-on­vent
of the Sistert of St. Joseph.
Amon~r those potulants fr<un last
ye-ar's •tudenu al"t Elaine AluJ ..
el\h)t '41 of Undfrgrad famt; Mary
l.ou HolT, senior biology major:
Nt~~1')" Carroll and Anna IA'la. both
Soph mu!lllic majo,... Anna'a t~i.Ur.
l .. ucillc.o, tnte.ted wlth her; l hf is a
rre&.bman Sl>oeec:h rna;jor. We'll be
~ing thtln in elaqes and pnying
f or the1r sue«~ in God'• wQrk.
"-and told them a bit about liff who utiJotied thtolr needt~t and ulm- S ut1Jit1Cr fttllCWalio tJS
Natareth. Then the aearch for td their fears.
nle •ist.crs ensued, a nd orm in The dny's activities were high· Oid you notieet 1-ta.ve you heard
~. the new1y di$0vt•rfd palt lighted b)' the dinner that ev<'ning '-Lll lhe oh·s and ah'!! You won•t.
m-t ~tHn in tht hne f~r lunch at Rupeort Cray't wheN Big and ha,·e to Jook Jar to find th~ cauR
thi~h watt s~rved in pic.o:nic &lyle on Liult Sine~. a wt-e bit tiffil from oO( this delight. The road tn front
!it! CftlllJ)U&. ao much ad":) (about. somQlhing) -of school has a deftnite collegiate
The afternoon'• activities we-N chatted arayJy while a low·ly tur- look with lu own lamp J)011t,. now.
out under the steady rays I key dinner wu ··~ to th~m. A brand n~w road lead• llftt:l St.
1 a hot. t1un, but who minded thl' Tht>n fond !ar'('we11a and a ~rood I Joseph'IA hall to E:ast Avc.onue. ln
dit when there wa.! M mueh ex- nighL Another day was ~ver, bat lhe library, e"Veryone .smile. tn ap~
f'mfnt about! Fir¢ of all. therE' this "'a a memorable ont. Jong proval of the t:ftkient new light&
that matter ot picturee with I 1.<1 bt t-htri1hed and reOee«d upon,, No. you"ft not htariog voie8--it"•
!Ito front enl-rtmee to h• A4111\inis .. '''Caus~ Sil'lter clna~s • m~~.n so the new Public Address SyJJte~.
n.li~n building a A a background, much 111 one another s hv<:~ . We Rl't' grateful for thrM 1m ..
I'UI;intr g-ri.Jts of BiK Si!lltera flank.. Comntillees in tharge of th-t Or· pro'ftm't·nt. on what ••" already
~ by their ehorges ftallht-d into lentn.Uon Oay Pr<"»gram wt~: Jeon I n~ar perft•<"tion. They hsv~ addNI
t cAm<.;ra's t')'t. One, •wu, t he RelnhardL, honortlry choh·man: gl'eatly to the u"etulness nnd beau­.
ncnpher draw Jed out-( h~ Ann Htfl'ernan and Beuy c.,.,.. ty of our t•mpu•.
J)Oinl$ of the world atte11dtd-wel"ft
ftlled "·ith Pontifttal lfa!Qitoll, fee...
tional m(."(lting And Holy lloun.
AI iu;ionary exhiblt..a of tl!ty-~e,·en
ing of le<'lions nnd adding of a ..
mfondmtnu, it ""at approvt'CI by the
<'ongn:"•· It shouM be impreAae<l
upon each 1tudcnt at N. t'. that
ord~rs 1ll'fre on eonstant ditplay at ~•ch of ut here hafl a voict' in lhe
\he Memorial Auditodium.,. nt-socintion. The Cons titution will
wh~m:;~n~~ ~~:re~!~nv~!:~~ eoon be aubmitwd co t he 11ttnlent~
Ruth Ann Healy, Joan Lynoeh. £.... at Nuareth for approval and may
lnlne SC'hwe.ndenu\n, J ean SuJli .. be ratiftt<l by the Student Couneil.
van. MRtf[ttret Wnlsh and Joonn<' 'rhe constitution will go into effect.
Wilson. Winifrc.><l Geigtl met •hen it hat been ratified by a ma­(
ritnd& from Puerto Rico, while jority of the student bocliea repre-.
Oina Simoni held a peraoool in - Aented at MadiS<In.
ter\'iew with Hi1 Eminenc(' Juan
C"ardinal Guevara. The meeting gave us a a-n:a~r
MEN'S COLLEGE
TO BE EREcrED
ll<ginnlng in the t"all of 1 9~0 all
wi11 be pel\ce in the;;e hnHs. No
longer will there bt thnM rrownfi
and preoccupitd •taru on tht fa('6
of sludenh just before a dance-. A
wond('rful euppl,>• of escort.e will be
a•ailabl• just down tho 1'0116-
You·,~e K\lf~ it. ·the """' ~n'$
college. The Basillnn Fntht'ra nrt'
,,Janning to open ~l. Jnhn l"i"h('r
CoJieg~ that )·~ar, It ~rn "'''"
\\~~ OOrn thl'ff )"('ftr:c too .. •n.
FRESHMAN I.Q. HIGH
unde.ratAndinJZ' of many atudent
JH•oblem•. nnd lhe renlizntiorl that.
fundamentally nearly all tampu~­H
are 8tru11ing wSth. t-he Mnte dif ..
ftculties. Wt beHeve that. by work·
inK with lt'tudent· from Ru"illdl
Sac•. Corn•ll, St. R..., and the U.
of R~hfllt~r wt can hehJ each
other- solve th('l'lto probiN•l•. 'l~hifl'
orranbaC k,n hu nrnethintc d<"fi­nltt'
to contributt tu our c-ampUi".
but what i11 mor,· iiUJ)Q..Wnt, \\'(•
h&\rt< Momthlng to t•cmtribuh• lo it
•ur Chri'~tian id(·•l~ and prin·
t'iJ'IIi·.'l,.
rvt'r did get to three). naugh. C'o-eha.irmfn: \'irKlnia \1'e-"'"
KARI,L'a: KOENtJN,
and A'\:)1 HF:FFERNA;)I
And then, thnl merry rroup of ta, Cerry Schwarh. and Mnrgart"t ~r------------, rlid you know that tht cJa of
tlditorium whtr. t~ Wiurd of Jrent Kurek. Hilda DiCiuUo, and ~of"t"t"n t".afE'y. ntt,dy *I'J"'tnh-d tfhr": Srnn !'f the m<"mbrrs ~,...) C"onsc:ratulalit~n AN! in 11rdt.'r
ttr t•·o hundred atsemb1t'd in th~ Mary Donegan. r~rtRhnwnt.Si GOfl(lluc:k to thrIll'''' rhlf'h- ,l'hl po""''"'~··• a ~ralth of knowl- 1.-------------,
I 1 ttepp('d forth from hill $'101')' ~ue T.l trney. nt-\\ b t ' ' · . . • . n"<'Jpttnt •)( ..tatr oorholarw.hl)M'. D I! f't' ; a~•·· th~tul" 11f Lh1a )tar ... S. ft 0. ltoldinJr full tutition tcc:hularllhip!l for ori lnca\'f), rt'('(llntly t'lt•d·
..ook amllOoA.ncd hi A theme IUHI wis- Sullivan, entcrtniument ; Betty 1 h · 1 t 1 th II"" I •tl F.dlt<>r o! NM.o.,•th'1t lir~t
I nne. t 4' outs- nn o !.•
1 ~ I JI\r~! lhu·u Su!.h, Mar'-' Kay Don- ' .a t.o the entertainment rommit· Me-Moe. flnanC"eS; l·'t•Jida Wt• O!l~yn, ' " ••tarbook.
,e Thtt ~traw Man didn't h.ave anyldtc()rations: Bernie Slat• r. pic.-- t<•r. NMrna Deprf'll oun. F.Hrn Kile)·. Jban Rf"ardon, ,.
; the I .. inn of School Spirit. tures; Margaret S nyder, pub1ieity. J,..n Strac:han. l...-- ------ ----l
2 THE GLEANER
October Tragedy To Our First Lady-
Pet!rint knowJingly !1"0n1 tht torn·
btr •ky
In Honor of Her Feast
The 11ton tried hard to catch my
eye.
The moon t.enl down Ita warming
beam
But I c-onhnuf<l in my drH.m.
Th• •ory an~tth did lry and try
But I .. nl beck m)' p4'rt ...,ply­..
St-nd you warninp-what care
We doff our caps to a gn.c:bus little lody IA'hG has tndeand
hn15elf to the heart:! o( Naureth students !or nearly a quarter.cen·
tury. T-..ough diminutive in stature. our beloved Dean hal proved her·
selt a ower of stre'lgth. Her unstlfis.h servi~ and devotion to her
~mw:umty and to the f aculty and student$ of thi" College h.ave mad.:o
her dear •o all
I!"
\\..,tul.- we &ore At !Uoot our Dean i$ our mother. We love her
bteaust> hke a good mother she t...,ats all her <hildren like )twtl• or
infinite \•alue. Beeausc she i.s auth an exemplary Chrh1tian we tan be
rurco !ll,C" has our s-pin:-uat as well u our temporal Wf'lfa" con•t.antl)'
at heart.
The wind joined in with mourn·
lui tunt--
.. Too 1100n.'' it wept, "'too .oon.
too 100n.•·
And now th<!y aadly smllt.- -the
stars, the wind, the moon,
Tod&)' and et,•ery da)' our Dean h to t11. a• a lighthou~ "' to a
ship's pilot-a ~rtain guide to sale and 10lid ground. Wf' n('ft(l hr
Jt'ukiantto snd N"ver ber judgment b«Au.&e ,,.e feel the haa a gtnuine
inte•~~t in eac.h of us. and we know her ·widesp~ad experience of
life eminenUy qualifies her- to be !or us a guiding light.
AL what Lhey &II the white kncw­wuuld
cvmt! too aoon.
A broken henl't nt. sevcntN'n­Too
80on, too aoon, too aoon l
ANN ZUCELDER '51
~--
Attention Authors
Th<' cdito•· or ' ' tu·itu F'ralr". Mnl·ie
Collin•, hut 11et Octotx-r JO 1\1 the
dendline Cor ll'lfll<'rinl to be used in
the Hrat iAsue or th£' magazine.
Thi8 include" all ty])(' ~t of your
crea~lv£ work.
Le tters to the Editor I
Dca r Editor:
t am taking this oppnrtunity lo
CXJ)res.s sheer delight in eongrntu·
Jnting tha Junior Class on thei•· l
superb performance of cooperation
on Ot·ientnticm O{ly, I e:m't think
of any other program sponsored
by our class which re<!eived as much
individual interest ill il$ promo­tic)
fl. Tearnwork APJ)eared to be
the code of the day tinged with en·
thusiasm nnd efficiency. This bril·
liant start. indeed, gives pro01is2
ot an eventful and sueees~ful yenr.
Let'a eontinue to fulfill the words
Any wo rk may be submittt'd to or our clas.s song, ••we,re one Cor
rt.ll and all for one. we're bound to
the editor or to Beuy White, Cin- be the best."
Just a jolly junior.
IRENE T. KOCAK
"l Owyer. 1-~elicia Woloazyn. Jo
Agnello. !rent Culle n. Ma.y Betty
K~an, Hlld•garde lltinrit h. Vi
Do h F Coli p t A "II I titer• to tie~ ~dilor tcill bf'
ug erty. ran etta, • wc'rom~. U•bHNitrt IIOHr mirtd to
Taylert. or l<rt In the P"'" room.
11
, old <d.
THE GREEN YEAR
Ne&areth Collflf", rreshman class,
M.>pifittnl buildings, acre• of grass,
Wonderful cearhtra, a Arnoking room,
Sll'lliRII' girl• diopelling gloom.
Horate, f;ngli lh, and hisl<lry,
A French c1a8a juet. like gay Paree,
Student hour and lrethman caps,
Never time tor an idle lapse.
Nt\tnret.h. wt. fN"ahman think you're grand­The
<ollcge that'• IAlJJS through all the land:
The tt·ue fulfillnwnt of a dream most dear,
Cnn it be true: Am I really here?
DOROTHY DONOVAN
SUMMER DUST ...
To Jesus
Through Mary
With the advtnt o( a new K hool
year. th!!' Sodality of Nazareth Col·
ltge is on~e a,gain bettinninJ tht
work. of Our lad)· on tht Campu ..
The Coun<il compoard or fi!tttn
membtn.
Mary K. C'Sullh·an.
Pref~t
Jean Lynch.
Vice·Prtl«t.
•iary Hopo,
Trtasurtr
Hildegarde Heinrich
Gloria Connor
Beuy Ca~·anautth
Shirley MoorheAd
Peggy Walsh
J oan Hartigan
.Marianne Winde•·
Helen C•~tl)•
Virginia Davi$
Virginia Primct•
Margl\rct. Mury Donegan
l\l irhHU C&l' l')'
hns (t.lrendy met und beA-un to for·
mu1ntl" commi:tec pions Co•· th ~
year.
Following the Sodality Student
Hour the Mixer was h~ld to ac·
quaint the raculty with lh< rreoh·
men and trant:fer atudent,. The
~~n l or nur~e!J were also thtrt rt·
newing old atquaintanc:t~.
Now is the lime to sweep Summe1· into our memory­book
and l~a ll into our new schedule. The conidors re­sound
with glnd voices and tanned gt·ins. But now school
is open for business. Let's take advantage of its opportun­itiel!--
li bt·nt·y, tennis co urts. clubs. gynnsium, classes and
everything else. Let's go to college, not just through col­lege.
J-lowevet·, books come first: it's silly to have fun and
books in school when we can so easily have fun in books.
Fall in. you won't be sorry.
We were a-iven love;
they were given hatred . .
An increase in devotion to Cur
Lady or Fatima i• one or tht blr
c bjeetives of the year. Con.aidt rlng
the conditions exilting in the world
today and the promisea made at
Patirna. it i.e up to ea~h one!' ot
M.aey's ehildren to help make th~
promi~s an actuality.
That first world-Conqueror, Christ. unlike any of the
others, spread His doctrine of love by loving all people.
Cannot we, then, flis followers, make use of His tactics?
As Father Keller said, Communists are taught how to use
and spread hatred; how skillfully they have used, are yet
using, this weapon to subdue whole nations of people! If
with evil they can achieve so much. then certainly, with
the Divine Gift..-love-we can do far mot·e.
Let's stat't living Christianity now in our school life.
Let's be helpful and kind to others, whether they want us
to or not. We too can change the world-if ony we'll get
started I
Summer Dust--
A FRESHMAN CREED
Tho newly lighted !181>hnll pnlh;
U]l to McConnell's nrtor mnth;
AcrOiil tl,t' campus, book!S in nrm;
(And n little oludy; I~ does no horm.)
The LrcNt, the cnrA. the oreh to the gyn1,
That room on ftrat Roor devoted to Him.
Thi8, my college, now l'nean8 to me
Committee mectinp a~ bta:•n·
ning, and we do hope to aH all
)'OU active S~aliatt out th•ing
your ALL !or .Mary.
IMPRESSIONS OF A FRESHMAN
September 8. 1947 is a memorable day in the hea
or all the Ft·eshmen. How can we eve•· forget it! ([ wv
fine moming and Sally Jones, (who will portray ll
Freshman) was awake bright and early. The long awai·
moment had arrived. She was finally starting C~llege.
While she walked down to the bus stop and as
~at on the bus. Sally wondered if she did not just natura.
look collegiate, especially if ~he had that "Nazareth too
Sally wanted C\'eryone to know she was now a c~llege If'
When she arrived a t the college. Sally enc!lunterl
many girls just like her. all very enthused and anxioll."
know wh11t was going to happen. Sally was very much~
pres.~ed by the first speake•· of the assembly in the Gym
sium. This was none other that the Dean, who expres.
herself so very well as to what was expected of every g;
attending Nazat·cth. The placement tests made Sally I
she was r·eally back at school! But, after much ado, Sa
sut·vived t his day and still kept her ho)>es high; for
next dny she would meet her big sister.
On this second morning of college Sally feels
though she is in a spin after receiving her schedule.
in the midst of her dish·ess, who should enter bul th
wondet·ful Juniot·s. and e>Ctend a cor-dial invitation to
City of Oz! Now is when the great event of meeting
" big sistN·" occurs. Upon meeting her. Sally knows a m
pretentious name could be given this versatile girl. Tl
day could not have been spent more perfectly. The Jun·
thought of everythin-g. and getting acquainted with tl:o
was no hard task.
Now the fun is over for awhile and Sally has to ~
down to wot·k. But already Sally is finding out what
"fil'l!t person singular" is made of: College is what
herself will make it. She has been promised the social
tivities. but to be n Nazareth girl means she must st
and still be "groovy".
l\fis~ Freshman would like to thank the faculty of.
znreth College and all the Sophomores. Juniors,
Seniot·s for· the ver.v heart>' welcome they have exten
to evet·y Freshman.
KAY COREA
lt's .spooky, it's thrilling, it'1
NawreLh's a n n u n I Hnllowc'ffi
Party. Among the honored gu<!stl
win be witches. owls, g hosts. a.nd
pu.l'lpkin$. \Ve'JI be seeing you a
mong the goblins in the tunnel oJ
horror.
THE GLEANER
NAZARETH COLLEGE
Publication Office: George P. B.u.r.n.s. P.r e!S, Int: .• 49-51 North Wata
Publbhed Monthly
By th• Studenu or Nazareth CoUege, Rochester, N. Y.
VOL. XXIII
\"-" tc,11 f11\ -; " ~
,.,I : u•"'""'
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1947
EDITOR·lN·CtURJI'
Sua11ne Tlem.)'
AS.~OCIATE EDITORS
O.wn Dillon Jafte: Ca rroe7
NEWS EOITOR
Nal'.aNl Mar)' Oon•r•n
II'~A1'V R F. Jo~OI TOft
l'alrh•l• C•Rt•rt
IIUMQil RI)I1'0U
Alar~e ..re l Bhr)' Oillt ller
111 USIO ~o; OJ'I'OH
Juliann MeC.rlhy
CI.UR JI;I)ITOR
J " n Mon•t~ h•n
JI:XCIIAN'Cft EDITOR
Vlnteflu Tarrlcone
£'1C'TURt! €OlTOn. ,_ ..... 1(-·"
SPORTS EDITOR
Hild.a DiChtllo
SOCIETY &OITOR
Ot,..ld ine Seb•artz.
ALUMNA'E EDITOR
Ruth Ann ._Ju ly
&hrilyn Metlt
OUtCUl.A'l'IO.N MANACa:R
OetlY Q11lrk
OUSINESS t:OITOR
I:Jeuy M.eue
llli"SI~ STAPP
"rYriST$
t•lorene• Penlrc-lut
8eU7 Crowl•r
J()ll.nne Webb
Dortht'a Kut h
Kay C()..­J
OIILII NttulHrrt
Joa" llltber
J oyee Pellow
R..El)OR1'f!lt8
J~n Vltltl
M..ar l.an Morca.n
J•n SaJih•n
IN THE WIDE WIDE WORLD FOUNDER OF THE
CHRISTOPHERS
- by RUTH ANNE HEALY LECTURES HERE
Facts About Your
Retreat Master
With la~;t June'• gradual~J now
ly among the Alunu1ac. tw<'nt)' clan·
'It ,_ or our M'rrwf' old Senior• an
tal~ in the "Ide, widt'l world­a•
•here' they n1•e active in man)' vo·
cations, ond eJpeciRII)' in that ot
ut ltlllking n hOill('. Wedding Rl"l"nllg'{'·
se mtnl.!l lcnve tht •cc•·etn•·y b1·eo1h·
nt w~ tn•ing to kce)) the AhllllllRC
li,t Ul> lo dote with Chang-ed llfinl('$
cr 11nd new nddreu e8.
l'e MoninKC' iJt, how~ver. 11ut th(t
ti! uctly voe:atlon whic:h chnnste.l the
addresses and even the IHlnlb ot
n our AlumnAe. Three or our grnd·
m U.lh."3 h~ve taken them selvet~ off to
Novitiate• this tall: fleltn t\-tary
Bauman. '46, to Maryknoll-tln·the
.I! HudO<ln: El&lnt Mulcohy, 'J7, to
t~ Motherhoul<' or the Si1ttro or
he Saint Jo .. ph h•~ in Roch .. ttr.
he and Eleanor Humph~y. 'J7, to the
• C· ww Maryknoll in Saint Loui'­Bdo~
v.·e ~t to tht w~dinp.
:lr .. murt take tlnK' out to toll )'ou
lJw names or the ofnc.rs and board
~~rtnbel""l$ of tht Alumnat" Auoeia.
&· •n for thr coming Yt•r. llilda
ld «'~onor. "36. "a• re-4'1ecttd p~i·
Jfnl. and .Martr" 0o)'1~. tOrrt"lpond·
ed mg l<'tr<lary. Marion O'Neill Ide,
12:, is the new Vitt·Prtaidtnt. Rita
C"~nle)', ·.a l. tht ~rttary. and Gtr·
:rud(' DiP•.squale. '43. treaaurer.
The new board members are Ann
- (owtort, "44, Certrudt Connor, '32.
Edna Bowman Co•tlch. "28. Mary
Bighom •'-.reo·. '38. Mildred Okol·
~Wie:z. '46. and Marion SdlftnU.,
'38. Mlldi'O<I Burke Neubtrt '32 Is
tbt program chairman fo•· the
J't'a r. and Mn1·y Ann Lnne '46, the
publicity thl-i tnu:w.
Now Lhe w~ddhtl(lt!
Angelino Gunctln, '80 ill now Mrs.
E. b.h\rthl JOilCS.
Helen Malon•. '30 Is now Mra.
Irving Redman,
Allee Gru"senmeyer. '80 i8 now
Mrt. Andrew J. CarAOn.
Agatha Young. '32 i~t now M r$.
SL Francia W, Tubbo.
.I
Ruth Ka1~r '36 b nov. M rt.
lohn J. MoLaughlin.
Lorraine Woods. '38 iJ nov. Mr1.
Charleo G<!herln.
Carrol Murray, "89 I.J now Mrt.
Frank C. Db.uu.
Ruth S.:hocn. '10 I• now Mr.,
Arthur Fromm~
Eleanor Hogue, '10 u now Mn.
1&-. LucaL
Mildred Harding, ' 10 i• now M ....
loon Butler.
FraneH Hartigan, "41 ia no\\
Kn. J ohn L. Keoenan. Jr.
He1en Hendrick, '42 Ia now Mr3.
lobn E. Hayes.
P•trida Barr)'. '43 iJll now Mrt.
Charles A. Cuaick.
Mary Honan, '·13 Ia nov. Mrll.
s ... pb Delehont.
Mary Junne. .Meyer. '45 ill now
lira. Jnmes E. Jlnrry.
__T_ h_i_o_r_a_ll_ h-as_a_l-re_a_d_y__see_ n_t _h_e-,--::ll""'a-rd-:-•""'N-:-•_t_u_ra_I-:S.:-i-e-nc_e_M_u.--.u -,;,­alumnae
about the tampus. The Among the other student.~ we
opening boord ml'eting- wa!> held on find Marion Maul '16 at the Uni·
Lht evening of SeptemMr 11. Cn \'ersity of ~troit while thco i•
S.-ptember 13, the Out-a Drive teaching at the Academy of Sacred
Commiu~ Wgan activities with Heart in that c.-it)'. Kay Ttnuntr·
an out-door supper. Shirley lane m•n is now over at tht! R.B.J.
I Rehbach • 12 is chairman of the The positions of lhe nurae-• are
totumi«H. Tht- t upper was taken varied and intt>relting: F'ran~•
~"'of by Margaret Volpe *37. as· Bryan i<~ at the CeMsee Ho!llpita1
~i,qf'd b)' Ludlle li~Mahon ·~6. and Enlergenc)· Dept. and Mar)• Ktll)•
Evelyn Contestable '·1:2:. The dos- i.5 head nurM at the Mille' h0111pital.
ing metting of this tGmmittee was Evelyn DeMuth has gone back to
held Monday September 22, in the Saint Joseph's in Elmira, and Jane
Social Room of John Fisher Hall. Gleason ia in pt<liatriu at Saint
The firat formal m .. ting of the
yar will be a faculty ... alu.ntnae get·
together Oc:tober ~ighth with a
1ueaker frorn the lacultv.
Sp~aking ot the faculty. we
should mention that Mnrgaret De.
f .. re:t '47, is now .a ruculty member.
.rtn in~t1·uttor in the Department of
!llolor;r.
Mar-y'.. Edith Goll' and Loui ..
Trautlein an at the- Syr•tuw
Memorial Hos pita.l, and Mar)' Sea ..
row ie a achoo1 rH.It'"~ in Oew~go.
This summer Mar)' ~tudled public
health nursing Ill Syracut~A". Mnry
(Mickey) t\l.ilh~•· iR nO"' Oil the
teaching s t.aif or Willard Stnt~
And thAt e·eminds me thnt Clore Hospital.
Kane is teaching in HamnlOrld~·
IXll't; .Mar)• De-die in Fairpo1·t;
Yvnnn~ ..... rey, Mt. Mora·is: Mary
Quinlnn, Sacred Heart Academy:
Kitty Lou Barry, St. Ma.ry•s High
School. NiAgara Falls. Kitty is also
doing g·rnduate work at Niagara
University. Alyce Madden is teach·
lng Ar~ in John ~larshall High
School, Rochester. and ~largaret
Mary Maloy in Yachias. As we
noted fn the June Glr-un.er, Rose.
mary Lorit~ Doris Bergin a.nd
Carolyn Hohensee Aff also te-aeh·
in g .
Laura Louise Skakuj, who be·
pn a:raduate work in Spani~h and
Education at t.he U. of R. this
aummer. is teaching two classes in
Spaniah at East High Scllool, while
continuing her g-raduate studies at
tht U. or R. Marilyn Moore 'Jo
ha.s Accepted a teaching position at
n~nrietta.
~rtot.arill1:
Along the SH'retarial line we
find Roaemory Dell at Rochester
OrthoJxlic Center: Jean Boehm, aL
Jo~nstrnan Kodak; Evelyn Drive1· in
the ACCOunting depnrtment of
St.'Omberg Carlson: Pat Gamble
at It .r. Strassenburg; Jean Cold·
ing a.t Hnwk Eye: J ean King at.
Kodak: Jean Kreber at <Am mer­cia
I Controla; Jl\ckie Leib at the
Lincoln Alliance Bnnk; Rita Ma­her
nt A. B. Dick Company: J e.nn
Shults ut the Municipal Hospital
in Syracu8<!.
J oan Purce11 is doing work in
ndvcrtl&lng- at Stromberg Carlson,
while FrAnces Ennis. Angela Mon­teaano.
and Mary Kinney are
teaching the ~retarial classes at
Belfa•l Central S.:hool. Perry and
Baldwin.sville respectively.
Last. but \'N'.Y im1>0rtnnt. le: the
news or the nrt"ival on J uly 22 ot
a daughtet' to Mr. and Mr-t. Lewi11
Boyee: l:ler nnme is Alic\1 Elh:n·
btth. Sh• i• or the cl••• or '61.
Junior Enjoyment
'"That's not a drum. it'• a harp."
Sl.ltb inteligent utteran«• can bt
beard from the now m\llic-•lly in·
dined members ot tbe Junior clau.
Yes. they are taking Sitter ~larr
Francis' eourM in Mu.sic App~·
ciation.
A requii'O<I oubject. tbia clau Ia
intended. to deve-lop intelligent hab·
its of listeninK to music throuJCh a
&tudy or the elementJ of music•1
str·uctuTe. Sister .said that no J>r~·
vious knowledge or muaic 111 c.uen ..
tial in orde1· for a student to take
an aetive JJart in the ch,.sl!!.
Sister has asked lOL' tl list or the
works the gil'ls wou1d like to hear,
and will play J'ccortlings ns J>nrt of
the elau work. [l will fllt'O be po&·
s ible Cor the ~ i r18 to 1~h'Y t he J'tC·
Ol"ds during Ir~ J)Oriod8 ond thus
become acquainted with the music.
The class is very J)()pulo.r elnce It
is both enjoyable and ~· ractical.
Welcome to the New
Faculty Members
Nazareth College scienct depart.
ment has opened its doora to two
new m~mbero or tilt fatuity, Mlu
Marga~t O..P~z. and Mr. Robert
Rarll-r. whiiP th.. \rtutir rlPpl'rt~
~nt welcomes a third. 1\.lr. J.
Theodo..., llollenbacll.
Naureth College ha$ sent her
e«ial workers far and wide. Sylvia
Fernandez. il doing graduate work
at the Univen;ity or Havana. and
lledwiga Uutrim is contmum.g her
atudiei at St.. Loo.i:S Uni,... e rsity
S.:hool or S..ial Work. Helene
~f)•en is working a t the Central Miss DePru. who l'n.duatt<l
blip State Hospit..l; Betty Mul- from Nazareth onl)' ~all ye-ar. Ia
eahy ia at the Veterans Adminis.- happy to be back apan. lhl& timtt
tration in Elmira; and Anne B·ren- ~ in a teae~n.g capacity. As .further
nan is with the Society !or Pre,·en· preparation befoM_ e.aum•~g b~r
lion or Cruelty to Children. At the role of teache,' or. Bt~IO!f)', M~ D<"­County
Depart:ment of Public W~l· Pru t.wk a SIX ;"eek.courM 1n Bot·
fa-re we ftnd Vicl4ria Contestable, I an)• a~ the Unavennty ol Rochet·
He.Jen Ryan, and Marian Re:tfer. ter thl$ . summer.
Mary Mnr-gnret M<Dea·onotl. '46
Is now Mu. Jomt.e P. Tucke•··
Katherine Hognn. '46 lw now
~no. ,James P. Tucker.
We saw Alary Ann MeCuire doing llr. Baxter. our recently ... aJ)·
eociat work u St. Mary's Hospital. po.int..ed ~roft!:&&Or or Ce.neti.c.s. ob·
~1ary Jane Oal)• is doing pe.-son· u.med h1s degree of M. S. m gen ..
neJ work at StromberK Carlson., etics and Biology at Ohio State
and Cynthia Smith is teaching at University. At present he ie work·
St.. Anclrew's School in Rot:.hester. ing !Ol' his Ph. D. R.t the Unlvcr·
fn the fle1d of Chemistry-Marie 1 si.ty of ~oche.ste•;- 1u nddltlou to
Antonact"i is at Cayuga County h1s learhmg dut1e.s .ot Nnurcth.
t.aboratory; Betty Bradley at During the wnr, Mr. Buxtc•· waa n
ERstman Kodnk; Mnry Crotiata nt LieutenAnt In the Navy.
Kryptar Corporntion analytical Mr. Hol1cnbaeh. our new
Katherine llo.ran. '4G i1 now
llrs. J o .. ph R. Pen rtree.
Marion Cro$8(\r, '46 Is now Mn.
Allred I. Murr•r.
lnborntory: and Pat Marks is do· Club directol', is nl$0 nKsoeinted
ing grndua~ work at the Univer· with the Eastman ~hool of Music,
ail)• of Maryland; Margare.t Owen and is director of the U. or R.
ls rollowlng her work in biology st Men's Choir.
FATHER KELLER
Cau1ht by tho camer• •• h•
prepared to l~avo
"ll 11 bolter to lighl one candl~
than to cur.se thtJ <hu·kness." Thut
18 th ~ n1e8uge which F'nthe1· James
Kelle1". Maryknoll misaionar)', au.
thor and lecturer brought to u~ in
hi• lnlk So1tt•mber 19th.
Thnt motto ia the theme or the
Christopher$. arl or(Canization
started by Father Keller "to en·
courage at l~a•t. a million Ameri·
can• to '"to~ and rtinti!"grat.e into
American lite public and private
-the ba1ic !unda~ntals or Chris­tian
tiviliution .•. " The Christo.
phe,-. work. not through organiu ..
tion.t. but on a personal bui&­indi•
ldual lay persons bringing the
lo,·e and 1 ruth of Chritt into th~
crtat key fitld" or education. go'\·­ernmenl,
labor and newapaptN.
bc'>okt. nlovieA and radio.
t'ather Keller quotf'd many ex·
Anll)les to Ul in hia inapiring talk
- • womsn who i8 working to
bring about ft chang(' i1\ a Com­muni••
dom,nnt(!(l organiuuiou, a
writer who ls tr)'ing to improve
the ty),~ or &torle" found ill nlO\'it
magazines, young 1HNl and women
doing Jtl'etlt WOI'k In t he United o.·.
gnnh:.otlon. All these examples
N'f'>w thnt retreat is over and wt
are alf trying to live up to tht"
re~lut:ion~ we made. perhapa you
would like to know a tittle about
the batk2round of our retreat ma-c;.
ter. Re-"·· Lawrence Atherton, S. J
ln a letter to the De-an. Father
Atherton listt"d • few vital stAti ....
t"K! coneerning himself-jW!t in
e:ase th~ _Jirls should wish to knl)"
a little about their rt':t.reat ma~t•r .
He taught as a sc.ho1a.stic at Can·
i!l!i\U toiJeg-e from 1926 t() 192!-1
where. incidentally. ht- k n e-"
Father Lintz. After his ordination
he taught classics at Wer-nersvill~.
Pa. From there be went to Ford·
hAm at~ chairman of their Depart·
mPnl nf f'l•e:<~ i c-9~ And from 19~11 Ia
1945. he was also Athdctic Moder·
ator. Since the !all of 19~5 h• ha•
been at the new retreat hout~e IU
Glenmont.
Just how buS)' Fathc.· Atherton
is: can be gleaned from the fnet
that he has given nil but one of the
laymen•s l't'treats at the Jesuit He·
treat House in Gleomont last 0 4!·
cembe,·. \\re certainly are g lud th(~t
this energetic priest had time tn
c<~ndu<:t (lOr memorable retreat.
~
Sophomores
Fete Freshmen
At Party
A a pirit of friendlinas prevailed
in the gym on Sept. 30. when lh~
Sophomores entertained the E'~h·
n:K'n at a •·get acquainted ' part)·.
A program of e..nte.rt.ainment was
pro\-olded by m~mbers or the Sopho­more
Class and rdre-shmtnl!. wert
later served.
A I though the f""'~men wert o
little- dismayed when the)• found
themselves c:alled upon to present
son1e exttmporaneoUI' entertain·
ments. they agreed that a good
time was had b)• all. Joan Carne)'.
who was chairmnn of the part~·
chose tht following (Ommittees:
Refre~hments, Terry o·arien: En·
tertainment. Loi& Detrge: Oecoro·
Lions. Jean Vinci : Name tngoo~.
Jo.seJ)hine Lombardo: nod Clean­Up.
Beverly Sal en.
_____,._
prove whnt t.Rn be done by one in·
dlvldu•l who h .. leol'ned to ••e New Art Course
thln~t• in term• or the world and For Sophomores
who doe11 not. underrate him.selr.
F'ather Keller pleaded with us to
N!allze that lt ts our duty-our's
who have the truth-(o apread this
truth and not to 5il smugly at
home living Mllbh tiws. To be a
Chtll t·bearer may not a1way·a be
the tal'itJt way. but bt<:au&e Chris:t
work.J in and through his rollower"S~
a Christopher. while onl:r an indi·
vidual, doe-. not work alone--Christ
Is with him.
Whtn rntetlng profeuors aocial·
ly dot• one use the titt~ "Profe,...
aor·· or "Miner"!
lr ht hold1 tht title of Doctor oall
him that: otherwiM t-all his .. Pro­ftRIOr
... tr h!! i' an instructor. c~tll
him "~liner."'
Out or the mouths or Soph• in
the following weeks you'll probably
hear such talk as "Surrealism.··
"' Expres;sionism." and "Synthet·
ism.•• Don•t be surptUed. It's j011t
the effect of the new courMo all the
Sophomores are taking--Art Ap-­preciation
..
I\..fost of the Sophomores enjoy
tbtt covrart Y"t!t)'" much. PrvC~r
Long iA the t.eaeher. and through
hi~ pen;i$tent e.ffort.s. we'll probab-­ly
be able to enjoy the beauty or
art much more. w~·re going to
study the various forms of art­stulpture.
oil and wa~r colors. art
crafts. and arehitedut'f'. We'll
study the fine a.rt of old and mo-.
dern masters and what made them
grea1.
The course promise& 1.0 be ju!ll
what we've a.U wanted, and doubt,..
leu will be of g-reat value to us.
Art Ap1,reciotion will be benefida1
for all of us who are lucky enough
to take it.
-<i'--·
-Madeline ManneJ18: J\Uit a min·
tlte Terl'y, I left Promothot.u
Bound unde•· the e hafl'!
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- J ean Reinhardt : Have any
of you kids read T ragedy On
A Cliff, br Eileen.Dovel'l
THE GLEANER
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Skyacraper "undae-s with whip­IK.'<
i crtam; bot dogs and coke; Cur
coati nnd tmow; ordinary thing"$ t,
nn American girl. but something
vel')' nt•W to ll girl from Hawaii,
South An1oricu. or Chinn.
Ou•• llew 11tudent8 from the dift­taru.
corner-A or thr globe wer~
u ked to describe the things in A­nwrlca
lhHl fffmed most different
from their own ~,untry . and the
thln~r~ that they liked ~st.
Cf'Cilia Chuan Chang from ~an­kmg.
China votf'd for <'hkken ~up
whh roodl~ and ''gilanmian and
hwotodan" -ham and eggs to u~­Cftilia's
Cather. Yahson Chang. is
a profe.uor of Chine$e Literature
In Nnnklng. During the war, Ce·
cHill *tudit'<l ot the National Con­ttcrvnlory
of Mosie in Chunking
1uld intends to further her studie~
in ttnly aft.er graduation this June.
Irene Chen, CeciHa'.s ~mp.atriot,
llktta I« ueam best. Ameriean food
i .. \'try ditf'erent !rom Cbinese. abe
M)'._ Her fathe.r is a ehildren'!
doctor, and when she N'turn~ Irene
plana to work with the orphans of
Shanghai.
''The be11t thing t like in Arneri·
u are the t kyKraper sundaes with
whipped cream·· teA)'$ Be-rnice
Gu~rriero. " I love whipped cream
but. they don 'l put it on sundaes in
llnwaii.'' Next to sundaes. Ber·
niec choo.see her ;(uvoritc ffuwaiian
dit11h, J<aluo J)I(C. The Fec:reC! in the
cooking und£'rground ! A ! t e r
graduution, Bernice plans t~ te.ach
Art in tht public school$ in Bono-lulu,
wht~ hfr fathtr i.s a captain
in tht firt' department.
Dina Simoni, who hails from
Arequipa. Ptru, vote.s ror the iJ•­evitable
iet tr~l\m, (etrowberry.
please), And (or her ••tomales".
Oinn con't gt:L U!ed to wenring n.
hat to MMJ& lnl!tend or mantilla,
ond w< cnn't ~O)' that we blame
ht-r. Artfr Mall, in Arequipa., they
go to the public: tLquare to dance to
popular mu11it And this i! t:alled
"Retrata'', Dina hu ne\·er seen
EnO\\. f'Xtept on the tops of. the
mountain.~ in Pf'ru. and is eagerly
awaitina our Rm •no,dall of the
Sea.&On.
"The~ ia not n\uth diffe.r-.nce
betw«n thf' U. S. Rnd Puerto Ri­<
o.'• uyo Wlnl!rtd Geigel. "The
culitoms and lh~ traditions a.re
slightly dlll'or•nt, but everything
cite i1 the t tt.me."
Winifred was taught by the Sis·
ters or St. JOM!J)h in Puerto Rico,
and is now f!t\Jdying for a teach ·
er'a degree. Pa.stel de lin1on y mon·
te cado (lemon J)le and ice cream)
Al'e her ravorite des!ert8.
The ways or lho United States
are nothintt to Viola Alonso. also
from Puerto Rl<o. Viola hu be<>n
in the country for about three
y~an and atltndtd Stella Niagara
before comin« to Nauretb. Tbe
ni~1t thing '" Am~rita, says Vio­la.
it: tht A merltana the.mselves,
becauH they make suth good
friendfJ.
Smn11 wonder thot Nazareth
Collcgt' hu autune<J a c:osmopoli­um
ntmo&pherc nnd out.look. for
Nnr.aJ-enu Orl' not only 6ludying,
b\lt living, the IH"t of internatlon·
al frlendohlp. •o oought-after in
the world tocl•y.
Tuesday,
Come
SHREDDED WIT
- MA RGARET MARY DUTCH1
-Scene: Gen. Psych. Class: -S<•n•: Lit. Singin~;. Gro•
Sister was discu&ling spirit Junior and S<>pho.
and matter, and in breaking Si•t•r wu empha•i•ing the •l
down the fncts of her case, bolic letters nnd mnrk above
she used n comparison be- music, and at diff erent poln~
the hymn she would i'6)'. usw~
tween men nnd angels, ask .. Swell!" After this h11ppencd ~tcv
ing the class which was high- ol times. Monnie Hurley nnivt'
er, men ot• angels. The nn- 1·emarked : "SI•ter onu•t like
swer came in 8 cho1·us- sjnging. That's abou~ the tt
angels. time s he's Mid swell." Incidental
,gwen means--increue the ''o1ut
At lhnt precise moment - Exclusively John Fioher 1110
we noticed 11 Man ascending
a ladder right out~ide the
door. and for a minute per­haps
the Gen. Psych. stu­dent..
had thoi1· doubt~.
You just canl keep a Man
down!
Once a.gain, new trlends and o1d
met on Cill'npua And In cla&l!rooms
RS the ucw fall term got t~nde!.t
way.
An1ong these of "auld acquaint·
anc:e" wrrc the 8~nlor nur~J. re-o
turning after t.wo rcar1 with an
R. N. to s:uduate with the.ir clau-.
matet'.
A he•rtY weleome i1 al10 extend­ed
lO Helen lleyer and Ginny
o·sritn. cnduates of St. )lary·s
S<hool or Nu ... ing, who are work·
ing for de,-rt-t• of Bachelor of
~ienc-e.
Junior elass graduate! of Naza·
reth Atademy wer• h•ppy to wel­come
two former clns8nlntes. Cin·
ny Allen ond Dol"othy Mogner, who
trnnsfel't>d f l'om, Mory Mount.
New York and MRl'YJJrove, Detroit.
Dottie was feature editor or hl!r
~hool paper.
Oct.
Tbe new boarder, Beatrite
was &:rying to get in lunch line •
the e.afeteria-sbe v.·a5 ao hunJt\,
But no one- paid any attentioa .
be.r. til ~omeone asked. '
you any fnends!" ! h~
meek.l)~ replied. "~'o. I'm
to T h.e BeU• of J ohn Fi•hor
Another 11ewcomer to tht.~
Clas! is Annette
Green Mou1ttnln Junior
Anne was school photograph"'
de,•eloped her pholoo In her
darkroom at school.
Prom 0')'o u,.. ille. Butrato.
Mary Jane Ci11espie, while
major Betty S.huler hall•
St. J - ph'• Colleg•. EmmitUI
Maryland.
A friendly Nau,.th
you all.
hopeful
31
One!
D
A Come All!
v
'l'HE GLEANER
MURMURS
Remember There's a
YOU in the UN
- CERRY SCHWARTZ
wdCQillt lnlll OUL for the do..d or
' ll: nnd naturally, we arc nil
aAJ>Il)' (.lvcr the return of t he ~ni or
M&r)' Kny wtnt to Montreal to at.
tend thf' Summer S<-hool of Ca.tho·
lie• Action, while Ann rt>pr-csMted
Nn~nl'l'lh At N.$.0. in Madison,
Wi8cor.min.
llclnxation und buking in t he
sun? lt.'• true they were on the
B•~~t wlishes go t.o th~ memb:!.ttl lnkf 'lhOrt', but the lire of a coun-t
th• Junior clus who have an- ~lor il!ln't much rf'la:cation, we
ur .. clf, who ar~ back ot Nnt;nreth
'"' thtir degref:s-.
havto htard. Betty LaRow had her
lkln<td their enga~entt; Ruth •h•r'f' at Pilher Owyer'$, while
lnn<t Uealy to Tom Keenan. Pat Hel('n Crotty wat in heaven in the
--anWrt to lfarvin Parker. Cerry Callkfllt whtrt for two month~ 1
c.hwart~ to Tom Lyon$; and also she -.·u mu.tle and boating t<>un- · r h M 8 K M L h
,.n Perpic from the sophomore ~lor at Camp_ ()qu.ago. Helen and ~::~;!:.,;~rJ;.: :..',::::· :::. ;:;ty :;!i,.:u' ua•n. •• oc ner,
Ut of '49 to Wall Argu~ ~:rc:~:; =~~~it~o~.~:g~:::~ Umted NaUona W~k ~u ob-
Mary llope. Doris KennNy. tion1. Captain! •.. Camp Stella -Ser\'ed at Naz.arNh wilh a di~ua.­tary
Betty Keegan #Od Marianne MariA wat~ in Kood hands with Ai- &ion in which Atr!ll. IIHman Bakker
l'mdtr combined vacation and IK"n Clt Rry counseling tor two
1!)rk at PoUtr's on t he Blue Moun- weeks • • • J oan Schleuter and
aln l..nkto where they we.re acting J\hry Jnne Connor& were play-
.R$ ~tuesl ' llt fl kcr. and •tu d~nta par­ticipated.
Mr& Bakker. n membt~r of
groun<l dircctorJt while Ann Vogt lht" Bonrd of the llocheJter Asao-i•
Wl\ltre-aseJl. · · · Pollowing in Wl\8 n \'l1itor Ill Ho•·lcy Day Camp c intion tor Unlt<!d Nntlon~. tJ>Oke
htir tlcld we heard Fran Springer ... Lon but not least our aquatic to t he !tudentll on thl~ nectl!ity or
00 Ro8emuie Luck! made very qu~n Chrft Wlltcon, sp:-nt part of lht succeu of hit PtllCif or~ranlu­uractive
waitress at Pre~ton Inn the RUJU1Uer at CRmp Madonna on
l)fauachusetu. Canandalrua U.kt. tion.
Th~ variou_. den. ... rtment ttorts Son1e couldn•t bear the thought$ Ml'"~. Bakker J)Oint«< to lht hor-
.... or teavlnr achool and going on va- ror or HirMhima and lhf' even
~ honored with the presence of cation. 110 thty attended summer WOrM destruc1.10n at Bikini as the
•ny ~.u.,.th girls in the roll~ rchool. Around lht u. of R. Cam- reuon why lht Unittd Nationt
rpllt'tment. Among those who pua WtN IHn Jane Murphy and .must work. To an tntmy nation.
$trtod the•r advice on the la~L Terry O'Brien. both staring into •he ustrud. lAke <..ntaMo would
JCUt fuhions are Ginny Primer. Math booka. Now we know who bt- a perfeel tara-tt: ft'tultin.c- ra­laria
BauknMht. Mary K a Y to con•ull tr we forret that 2 x 2 dioadivity c:ould dtiJtroy all li!e
~hrank, Aileen Wiser, Oorothe& «~ualt <t •••• U you would like to in New York Stat.c • without break-r
turh and Margie Sullivan •.• know how It I• .. hiR"h above Cayu. ing :l ainglt!: window". .. . urther·
' lullan McCarthy and Joyee Frey ga's wa~r•"· a1k Mary Tierney lllorc, agaln&t atomic bombs whieb
6tred t.heir charms for ~.lc.Curdy'8 who !pent some time on tht- Cor· can now IX' nmde cheaply and in
~-t~llegc S how while Anne Mei&en· nell CamptHI t his summe r. abundunc.e, there Is no 1Hiequnle
1 ahl modeled tor Kodak and Sib4 EXJ)CriCn(•e iiJ the be~t teacher! d e!ence; COI\Crcle wulla or. flft.y-y'f
... J oan Neubert certainly Some round tcathing the best ex- loot thlckneu would be rcqulr~ to
• rt11n't giving the fashions from perienct this 1ummer. Jean Sulli- nr~sl t hro dru.d radloactavlty.
t l'orue at McFarlin's. or were you, van ewitc:hed her position a! to!· I 'Tbert>fore. we mu.1t. prevent fu·
_.n! lege ttudent to that of tutor of a lure wan.
Huddles around tbe halls for ten y .. r old boy who n....ted help -----------­patl
few week:s ha~e look~ like in "readinc, wr1linr and 'rithrnt"­tball
aq,uad:s. in..stead of eager tic ..... Ruth Anne Healy in.strue­az.
arenH looking at picturu Wei a Communion class al th~ Ch.ili
attn from lht Atlant~ to tbt Pa· Vacation School .••. Also teaching
St.. LciJ Oeft'gt a.nd Rita Htnlin but not quilt ln lht education.aJ
'loealiontd at Cape Cod, while Jo field, wat Jo Me Nally, giving sv.·im·
mbardo, Jo).. c e Ereth. Ann Tier- l.nr lnstrutdona at Crt.ten Lake . . .
y, Ro~mary La.zio, Rose Mary Pelicia Wolll-)'n ,,roved very help­ulotta.
J l:!an Cist.e.rnino, Te.rr)' ful at General Hospital wh~n s:he
.l)tnbardo, Pat Barr)' and Betty Atted at an interJ)reter tor a.n
Mrk were walking the s idewalks inUrne to obtnln u ease history ror
r t New York .•. Boston bound hin1. Maybe we hnd all better brush
ere Peg Fille r and Betty Cava- up on our longuagea.
._ugh, who found relief trom Arter n hC<!lic Junior year, Kar·
'rant Co. nnd Dunn and Brad· line KOtncn decided to take things
i!'ffl respectively ... The tog at easy and l"tft)'fd home. except for
ll~ Mountain Lake is <r.uite heavy a trip lo Wa!hington. D. C. and
~ lim«!._IO blary Ka.y Fost.er Richmond, Va .••• Betty Whit.e
-ond out one morning bright and and Elafnf Schwendemen a lso plan­arly.
Speaking of Blue 1\lountain ned on ~atin.r thit t ummer. Ask
ab, where was Dawn Oilton the them. thou ~h. and tht)•11 tell you
ric'hL C«k Robin was killed. or bou ... work i1 jull as hard as any-
"'tttr y·et. where wu she when thine tiM ••. You would n~r
'I -.·ere diving in the la.ke for gueu: Pal MeCatrerty was busy
r at ni1ht! We're glad to have with the housework. or ha,•en~t you
11111 back, Dawn. safe and sound notlctd t he looks brighter than
. J cnn Mona ghan wa8n't deep ever! hlddtntally, you might uk
"' diving but ~;be is writing now a rtrlain SyraC'uae U. student what
1r1r entry into the Fish and Tackle he thlnk:a of Pnt's cooking ••• Peg
1ub aft<>r capturing her first !'lett WRII!Ih mndc her fnmily very hft.po
~aim AI (nil aix ounces) , Perhnps py by t taylng home where they
lt'i'e getting a line, too about t hat could ace her once in a white. She
h aU.ry! ... Ann Ma$tiarelli and hnd n triend vhliting her, whom we
iloril\ Connor spent some time In all mlsa very much this year, Marg
ltf. mountain" this summer. Ann ~laclntoah.
Fourth l ake and Gloria at Sar- Con,.ratu1ationt to Marie Co1-
taa(' ••• Right around home for lin•, our own B.abe Dickerson.. ICs
rlaxalion and sun la.nning wert' a ~rff'C't IC'Ort> to 11hMt low in golf
.. n Reinhardt.. Betty .M~. Bet. and hl&h in IChool aa Marie does
'I Crowl<tY and Joan Bie.be.r at ••• Not quit. 10 t.kiltf'd in golf. but
tnetur Lake. This seems to ba\·e tryin& hard, we saw Joan Harti­N
. C. Night School
Beckons to Rochesterians
Begmmng 1n tht fall of l9.a7
aduJtt: livinr In Roe:heatu and it.l
"it.inil) n••Y uk~ advantagt! of
tht Adult Education Program of
Naz.a.ret.h CoHe~. Counet~ are open
t:.o both men and wonwn. Vt<tera.ml
under Public: L.p;w IG or 3-lG may
be enrolled.
1-"'or t hose who wlah to obtain
t"ullege c redit from 1 he11e evening
~ourses. high school di lllomas or
~ reden~iola trom chr College En­trance
Examination Board are re­quired.
Studentt from approved
~lieges.. having lht proper trans·
(~r cl'f'dita. m.ay alto aeek addi·
tional oollegt" trt'dh by att~nding
the eve.nin& diviJion.
Clauea an: held on TueJM:Iay eve­nings
from 6:40 to 9:15 P. M.
The first part of the evening is de·
vot("(( t.o 46 minutfo ~rloda of Eng·
lish Literatu~ and Pr·inciples of
Sociology, gi\1ln.g two crt>dits eac:h.
The latter part of the evening
(8:00-9:15) ia taken up by cou.-.us
in Catholic l)oetr inc and Fundn­•
nenW.Is o( PhiiOIOI)hy. All COllYSe8
must have n minimum ot twelvt
studtntf...
Regir:trfl.tion took plate Sept. 17
with n. total ot 70 t tudenta and will
run unlit Feb. 17, l!H8. Na:careth
College hat endt:avtred by this
Prottr•m ••to further the edutation
or adult. who wi•h to become bej,.
te.r .::itizen.t of their c:ommunitiea.."'
That 1mall townt c:ontrol the
United Statea fpV<!rnment, and
hence policies. wa.J MrJ. Bakkn't
datm. The citizens of thtte to\lo na,
howeve1, are moAUy uninformed
~bout world aff'nit·a. l ntorNiL In t.hc
WOI'k or t he Unit~tl NAtion• is
wnning because or l hit ignounct'.
She told the girl• to study. to know
aOOut the United Nntion•. that
thry may b<> 3blf! to l't'vivt the in·
ur"t ot other, in thl• all-lmp?rl­ant
tubjeet.
Mn . B.alc:k!r illuslratc..d btr ttir·
ring addre-.u with cotorlul poJtna
iuutd by the Roehe.ttr Board.
Student tpeak.era - Arlty Mat
Lochner. Betty Quirk. and J oan
Lyneh-.. ·t~ intrc:du~ by Chalr­ma.
n Mary &c.ty Ket-gan.
--.---
Nazarites To
''Dust a Star"
The excited murmu1•inga luuing
from the epeech th~ater hnvl.' n.... .
$Ulted in the tJiectiOit O( A tRill for
t~~ fi~l gala 3tage production or
the )tt'ar. 'Stardust". The comedy.
written by Walter Kerr. "·a• ftrtl
p:-ewnted at Catholic Univenity
and ha.s the earmarkt of mo.,. than
living up to last year'• autum Jut'·
~ .•• and wh)• not'
A east eon~:iatinn- of <'ltven tal·
enttd s.tudents of undtrgard will
c::arry the pia)' t.o ita hc.lghU.. Th"'M'
include: MoniC3 Hurley, Mary
Katherine Donovan. J oyce Er<'lh,
J ean Anne Grey, J eanne ~h.rle
Hc.iTernan, ~hu·ie Collins. Arline
Rndice. Irene Cullen, Mnrle Amn·
tuzio, Anne Vogt. and Jonn Mc­NnUy.
Ch ye11. the malet ro1ee tlre to be
playc..-d by guest performers. th,..
.el~tio n of whic.h was atlll ltna­tive
at last report.
Keep J~'Mited on lM latest .. Dra­ma
Data .. with the n.xt i.uut of
your Gl~u•~r.
Artis tic Antics
Did you know we have th~ lary­est
Freshman Art t.lu• ever!
What's more. we have students
hailing from Niogarn •"alit. AI·
ban)', A u b u r n. Phllodcphla,
;\then$, Pn., Newtu•k, CreJtwoOO,
Trumansburg. and Honoluh1. fl a.
waii!
\\' e also havt! a new member on
the faeulty. Mra. Porter of Roc.h·
ester. who will take over the new
Fashion Ouignin< Cla.u.
The Thumb Tack Club will ele<:t
its new oftkert in the near future.
and exPf'(:t.s t.o ~n makln.r plana
for" that &UPU annual pitnit al
Y.en.don Ponds Park. Ltt'11 hopto we
all have as much fun at we did
last year!
HEAL
and
SOUL
Old Bu•iae ••: &hooJ bu start•
ed. Need we uy mo~!
New Btuine .. : But ai<Jng with
•·eadin', '1•itin , and 'rithmetic ~omf.'ll
the more pleas:mt new3-You'vc
gueA,tJed it! Tbe Miuion Dance Il l
Priday. October lOth. So put you
bf''iL foot forward and that mnn in
)'OUr Hre may t8..k(! a trip. Set you
both at tht danc::e. Co-chairman ot
the dance are Jo Arne.llo and M~n··
iel Moyer.
F•tbion Note: While ever)·one
tiR i.s worrying about the ntw
length of lkirt$ and the new at)'lh
Conn.ie S mith is worrying about
old t.lotbes. The Old Clothes Orivt
ia one of the 6r,e:t projeete of the
F'rem:n M iMion Unit every year
I t'll rumored Lhat. since Connie hoe
been made Chairmnn of t he J)rO·
jeet, t.h@ has ta.kt'!n up Don-ing •
(pro noun~ed d.arning by the I'C!tll
or you studconts).
fntornational New• hemt The
~li~l'lion Board Memb~n wi.sh to
extend a grand welcome to all th~
students rrom outside. the border.
of th~ United States. Better bid•
those pictures of your brotherv.
eirls! Some of your tlaamatea are
too e:.~r to cement reJ.ation~:hf,.
Rumor: Rumors are uyintt tbtat
J ea.n Swee.ney and Paula Spear.
man have round new interests at
Aquinas Institute! ! Thi! reporter
wishes io give the true racl.J u•
JJLnted by Lh~e Nazare-th mission·
4\rles: C'IUOU!-We were on Ml38ion
Bu81ness--unquote. However, the
Hit Parade says. 't Wonder, J
Wondnrr l !
lntroduetioi'U: Dawn Dtllon: llC•
cording 1.0 the dictiono.ry, Dawn
m~an.s 'to begin to grow light or
to begin to expand'. Though w~
hope lhat neither or lhese thinp
happens to Dawn, we do hope that
lh~ Mission Treasury wiU expAnd
to an enormous abe under her
t-are. Joann• Ea.rle: as &ecn:tar)' oC
the ~ti.s.•don~. Joanne has all the
•engle&' on mission activities. Cin­ny
Dwyer: Besides aU the other
heavy duties as vice-JH"<'&ident of
t he Fremin Mission Unit, Ginny h1
t he young lod)• who cnn be h<:nrd
tinging in y e. wid e-hallt~ of Naz.fl·
relh. Peanuts, popcorn, c.undy,
chewing gum!'' Si•ter Paui• U•I l1\
our t-rnnslntlon .. Paulette' moan•
'little Paul'. Though St. Paul msdo
many mi&!ionar).. journey,., Sinn
Paulette never leaves the near vi­tinily
of Nazareth; and ret the
etftcta of her work as Moderator
of the Fremin Mi.uion Unit are
wlde$pread .. Besides all the Nau­reth
mlss.ionariea menlion~d in thl•
eolu.mn, there a.re many more
whom )'OU will bear about in (u ..
ture eolumns of 'Heal and Soul,'
this year's Miuion news report.
Spiritual New•: Every member
of Nntnrcth Coll~f!e i.s n member
ot t he F'remin Mission Unit. 'l'he~·e
are no dues, only tlorutlions. We
beg you for your praye.u ror the
milll!iionnries ttll over the world.
Money is admittedly a great ma·
ttrial aid in missionary work, bul
the devil c:an.not be bought off with
money; he tan be fought orf wilb
pra)~tn!
PEGGY ELY,
President of the Premin Miaion
Vnl~
n qui~ a popular pla« tor gan, Fran Sprin~r. Helen O'Neill.
u.aa Byrn~. Pat Driscoll. Mary Mimi M~nhan and Gerry
~nn Caenzter, Margy Dixon, Kay Srhwartl playing Lhe various
\d\ultr and J ean Gibaud also va- tourl't'A or Rochester. Betty Cav­tloned
at.. Conesus •.• Two of the a naukh had a hard time keeping
lOI'('I rortunBt-e Naurenes were fl<:ore for them, we understand, es-­:
hirley Hall a nd Arline Radice. peciully when they reached 120
'bo vaeationed in eunn)' Califor- (for nine holeJII, that is!) Maybe
lA •.. Sooth or the Be>rder found Marie would give t.hem n few sug·
..1tA O'Neil. Julc Nalbacb and J oan geetiona.
--$a)', JeAnne I,Junken! How dots
your room look! We hope it~• tidy
•cause one n<!Vtr know• when eom- I pany w111 eomc, doca ono-Hmm! McConnells M. E. Sweeney
~eubert visiting Nininn Campa· " I wonder. I wonder. Can't help
ria In Cuba ..• Mary Kay O'Sul- It if I wonder,"- what next $Um­ftn
and Ann Refternan combined met wiU bring. 1\by it be ns per­IC'Ition
and school aetiviUes. (~t u the past. one. • L '
, __ C_orp_. ---.J.:.;~T-H_E_H_1~-~_:C-~dfA~UA-LT-Y ASPHAL T PRODUCTS LIGHT LUNCHES
713 River Boulevard 60 N. Main Street
P ittsford, N. Y.
SPORTS
CAST I NCi
-HILDA DiGIULIO
To a.JI Nazareth CoH~ge !lrporu- go all out to make thein the win-ters
both old and new, a hearty
welcome! Our oew Atbletie Asso­ciation
President, Ft"an Springet·,
forecasts a big year in SJ}Orts to
include arehe.•·y, tennis, bndmin­ton,
hockey. ba.!l\ketball, bastbRH
and re.nd on, girl, read on! !
St••·llng ofl' the spo1·t parode
and continuing until the snows
come will be m·chery, tennis, hock·
ey, ba.seball nnd St}eed-baU. A new
s.ct o.r n•·rows have be(•n added to
the archery equipment, in hopes
that one or two might find its
(their!) way to the bull' eye. A
good rule Cor Arc bel'S is -hit the
un·get so thilt you won't have to
chose nfte•· so m(lny arrows!
Tennis chomps can htlve all the
· space they want on our SUJ>et··dc­lu..
xe courts i t.hat is if Mary Ellen
McCuthy, J\bry Ann Winder, Lou
Haubne-r, and Anne Prcd_mj)re
aren't there first. For those of us
who nted or just wnnL teaching
and pntelice in the sport. Mn.
Moraan announces that l;he wil1
teach those interested nny after·
noon in the week. Just bring the
racket, tennis balls, a pair of
s.ne.nks, and make an appointment
with Mrs. Morgan. Who knows.
you may get to play as well a.s
Falhcr Shannon some day.
Getting down to earth, hockey
enthusiasts will have plenty of op.
portunity durin~ gym pe1·iods to
show whnt they can do. This also
goes lor baseball whtre No.outa
Tre.aeott shines in her glory. 0!
ning team.
It is the eollege~s · policy to pro·
mote friendly rivalry and l)lay.dny
competition with Rnrley School,
Pittsford High, St. Agnc•, Sacred
Heal't, Mere)' High culd Natat·eth
Academy; not only in basketball
but also in hockey ~nd other
sports Slaled to see at>tion in these
games ore Ninina Campaneria,
Mar'y Quinn, anrl Monica Hurley,
just to mention a few. We are also
looking forward to great thing3
trom Prc3hmcn K•y s,h ... c.lor,
Helea MeCre~cor. Mary Lou Ship·
toft, Virginia. Ste itaw•c:ha, Mary
Lou Feu, Mara:ic Dixo n, and Nan.
cy Bien.ad-all of whom have di:S-·
tinguished themselves in their rt:!'·
speet ive High Schools.
SPORTS SPECIAL
Nazareth is proud to claim Mn·
l'ie Collins a member of the class
of '4$-.n golf star ns well as Ver­ity
editor-Sha has t-ecently J)l"'ved
herself n ehnmpion golfer by win·
ning th<> W.R.O.G.A. one day mc.. d ol
tournament. Marie pos-ted a score
of 85. Her previous low was about
90!
Marie has played golf sine{! she
wns twelve years old. PopJ)9 Col·
lins. who taught the young chomJJ,
is n Pro at the Genesee greens
where Marie does most of her
J)laying. She attributes her 5uecess
to her lather's instruction and
nbout 8 or 9 yenrs of endless but
enthu~iastic pt'flctice.
Congratulations, MaTie! We'll be
looking forward to seeing you in
action at the golf course.
coul'se~ Helen O'Neil, M. E. Moge.n· Fr0 111 The Music
han, nndRuth Kennedy don't do .so
badly.
A new spot't will be introduced
this year, Speedball. ~\Any colleges
around Lhc country have tnken it
UJ) and report it lo be very popu·
lal' among the feminine populn·
tion. lt is played like soccer, only,
unlike $Occer1 using your hnnds is
n1owed. 'rhat gounds JJromising,
doesn't it.1
Among the winh~1· spo•·ls nre
badminton, t.{Lble tennis, bowling
skating and skiing.
Well aware of the tact that ft
bird(ie) in the hand is wortb two
in the ra.ftea"S. are badminton pta~··
el's J ano Caffne.y, Joyce Frey, Atan
Hcfferna.n, and Anna F'rancca
Payne.. Another kind of birdie told
us you coulld Jook for som(! stiff
comnetition fi'01n Kay Fleck, Ro.e.
mary Schoenherr, Mary Manna a.nd
Anna Casc.arano. A tournament is
in the offing for all badminton
fans. so ~tet yout· partneN; lined
up nnd watch for the sign-up !J.heet
which will be posted on the bulle­Hn
board near the 21tudy naH.
Winner o! the Natareth Acnde·
my 1948 ping ... )xmg tournament.
Pat Brya.nt, is keeping constant vi.
gil in hope iS of s.eC'.ing the ping·
pong table up. It wflJ be soon. Pat:
Though probably, it will be 8ut­roundcd
by Peggy Walsh. Mart.
lyn Metz, Mary Ma.rgi'rt.~:t Dutchel",
and Fran Kue.h. tncidentally, Pot
plays a good game of basketb•ll
too.
Basketball i• perhaps the b•$.•
loved sport at Nazareth. The on.
Cnmpus league keeps enthu.~iasru
high among the tU:tt'ticiJ)Bting
teams. Teams from the Coop, the
BroWfl Bouse, 2nd '\nd 4th floor
doa·m. 3rd floor dorm and the Cit.y
vie for tbe championship in Bas·
ketball gnmes which are played at
night.
Department - - -
Many of the Nazareth College
students are meeting an old friend
in the Music Department this year.
Siste1' Tnnir\a, the former director
of the Perosian Choir at Nazaret.b
Acaremy, has joined the l\'!usic De.
partn\ent here ut the CoiiE!ge.
When the CoJiege was founded,
Sister had chnrge or its music. n·
long with her other duties at the
~endemy. However, as the clanes
grew larger, and then when the
school was moved to Pittsford, Sis·
ler stayed at the Aendemy. Wel­c~
me back, Sister. W (> hope you
enjoy being with us, as muth as we
enjoy having you here
Other new rnember$ of the de­partment
nre Mary Ann Donovan
and Theresa Roberts of Buft'ulo,
Ann Reilly of Corning, lrcne Lang.
'Wayland, and Clarie Adam~;, Rose.
mary Lotio, Katherine Fleek and
Mary Ducci.
Kntherine Bloodf a Nnzat·eth
student in .J.5·46, hns rcsun1ed her
studie"' here.
Although a scniorf she is new
to Nazareth,-Cecilia Chang. n
voice majot· f-rom China.
Regiillt1·ation and "Wsting·' !u·e
underway ror the Glee Club. At
present there are 130 membeTs.
with 35 in tho band and orchestro.
The Mu•ie Club has the smallest
registration. with 30 girls. but a11
30 will 1>c waiting eagerly to aee
what. Helen o~Art'y, the presjdent,
hAs planned !or t-he nex-t meeting.
1--:ouche~ Florist
422 Main St. E. Stone 96
THE GLEANER
The boatdc: ~,.~fina~ fi~sbed~~ ~~.~•~d: aao bonore.d I A~~V~~i~cts
u-:spacking their knapsacks and Kodak With their presence thts Clubs. Clubs. Clu"-. They """ ~ sunHtHu·. Going back ue..~Ct. yetn. u.,
have settled down for another kids??? Sue Tierney and P.eaeY in all sizes, shapes and styles lllld.
school year. The dayhops have Ely also worked ... but never just to suit you.
also settled down for another eight full hours a day. One was C...ike g-lue and seissot'S? There)
school year; they can be seen nAJ)- late, ond the other lnte1·. -with all the Art Department's Thumb-Tan
p:ng in alnlOSt any eta~. f of the film at Kodak someone Club with Mickey Trescott ehW#
Alwll)'S being n firm believer in :~:t,;l~~-have taken a photo finish thumb--tacker assisted in this k
41a litt!e bird told me," I bought
a few specimens of the bird family
this summe1·, nnd this is what I've
been told: 01' would you prefer o hi)
Fran Kuch quit her job in the Speaking of stars .•• have you through the Bergen swamps to
Ad' d k M · · 'd A seen the starlight in Norun Car·
::
Iron ac ount:nns m ml • u~ ey'r. eyes? These private &ecretar· aerve J>lant specimens as Mi83 lJi
gu.at to l'eturn to t.he hometown of ies have the life. Mary Lou Thaney PJ'ez's botany class recently dM' VI
Wayland. N Y That must be th~ is Hooting on the eloud.s; could be The senior mcmbel'$ of the Biolor:
reason Cor Fran's endless "ou1·c~ that an Annapolis: man hns: some· Clul) h~vo inspqctod on their fln' 11
of cne~·gy. thing to do with it. field tr-ips, lhe l(llo Jabortttorit h
Mr•. Wayne Hania, Mrs Col· Cinny Dwyer and Betty Coaling and art! planning many more $Ud' h
gan, and Mr.. Thoma.a EHiot are had soci::d work jobs this past sum- journeys. Marjorie Esterheld 11.1
thl'ee personalities t.hiu~ will be mer. Ginny wns found dt tbe Chilil been e1ected prC'$ident ot t~ cr
mhsed a great dettl around the Care Center; those lucky kids in group. Pauln Spearman is;. Tm ~
hall3 of Nazareth .•. lheb· maiden Utica! She is well loved fot· the surer, and Kay Brennan is Se<J't' ~
names were J ean Keena.n, Ginny fond care she took or Juniol'S last tary.
Rcevea, nnd Sue Kraft. 'Mnide.n'- year. nil seventy of us. Inte1·nationfd Relations Club hat
that's the comparative degre.e_ of As all good things must come to been outstanding at Nazareth fiN
'Maid' ... Positive: Maid, Com· an end, I leave yotl with this rid~ its nt'tivitie.s. Arley Mae Loc.hn,. Dl
parative: Maiden, SUJ>erlotive: die: was elected president this year, aa J
Old Milid "Setty Gardner is secretary.tre. 0
Cnrnera Wol·ks was the lucky To you Juniors and Sophomol·es 1 surer. Making the headlines • b:
employC!'r of Mary Kay Klee and sny: "Pray often that it. is c:om· !.reque.ntly it was dec.ided to eltt r
Elaine Rinr leatein this summer; pletcd before you leave." Marinnn Winder. publicity char. ~
while Kodak Park found Ma.ra:a ret To my beloved Senior Class I In· man to help in.fortn the worJd a! ~
Ma.rJ• OoJt~cgan and Flip Fcreuaon ment. " We're too lnte; we grad· the club's doings. I
on the office staff'. Pat Flania•n uate in forty·eight.'' The Soeiology Club t.ea·ed otr It F
worked in tbe same office as Bet· To t.he Freshman Class, 1 say, a good stut·t this fall. MoniU! Cl
ty Short who works PCl'l'n&nentl)' "Though the .skirts
81
·e coming Burley was elected vice. presidea:
foo~V~o~::l n.::· about losing Joan ~~:;•· things ore looking up for ;';.~:," t:os:.~:;r. ~~=s~d;~:n•~;
Maeovern and Dee £ckel"t to Ko-- Goaling has announced that lht
dak, but fa'om this a·eporter•IS view· Humbley, annual sale of Chrislmas. CardA
point Kodak has gained two grand will soon begi1l with the retu~
g irl$. Your scrvunt. to be managed by secretary·trw
On a t·ecent weekend mnny Nnz.. P. s. There will be awards given su rer Rita O'Neill. There'll ~
ardh students 'o'isited the city of to the f';;tudcnts who solve this meetings with the U. of R. 8()(~
Buffalo for the nHu·ringe of K.ay riddle. Address all onvoJope;s to ology elub wilh rnany weiJ.knowt
Murphy, who is now Mrs. Colgrove Humbley, your servant, care of speakers.
Lorraitae Co1e rovc wns maid of Gleaner. Or if it1s a perfect secreta~
honot·. you nim to be, the Secretarial
Mary Burna can no longer be re. ,..-------------,I Club is just for you. This ycal' it'
ferred to as Hatchet Face. From BASTIAN BROS headed by Marjorie Vaeth who ..
now on $he's just nn old Plug to . nounced that it's meetings will fee·
he1· friends! Never can it be said CO. ture business men from variow
that she was 'all alone by the tete- fields to help them choose tbtb
phone'. She plugged n>o•·• number$ Official fields.
this summer than she•s telling. Ut's not forget that all.impor
B. Forman Compnny had the RING tant N.F.C.C.S. This year Norc~•
service of Jo Slattery and Oo•lhea MA NUFACTURERS Carey will be senior-delegate, nnt
Ku~h thif; $ummer. Many of us 'Margaret Mary Donegan his beer
Nazal'ites 81'e indebted to them !or cho!!;en !rom lhe junior clnss. Mttro
the special 15erviees they gave tiS, CEORCE D. KILLIP jorie Esterheld controls the fund~ '1
But we hnve one fond worry Oiatriet Ma.na.,:cr and they're anticipating t\nothe1
still in our mind aboat Hildeg•.rde big )'CAr.
Heinrich- tell us, Hildegarde. 'Did 1600 CLINTON AVE. N. With such nn array of clubs, hot
you 'get all t.he mail delivered! Glenwood 3380 muny will you be wielding thi
Hmnnnnn'??'!! year?
Yvon ne YaBot-ifl, Bernie Sl~tc,., I L------------'1 JEAN MONAGHAN o
Hospitality
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'OL. xxm NAZARETH COLL~;GE, ROCHESTER. N. Y.-OCTOBER 10. 1947 No. 1
~TJ -COMMUNNST FORUM
:OMING TO NAZARETH
~ ..................................................................................................... : .................................... ! Highlights of I Freeman Mission Unit Schedules Dance for Oc1. 10 j August U.S.N.S.A.
'l'hroo membora of the Wall St. ~ -----------­••
flrm of Fahy, Walsh & Ever" 1\\•e1Jth Army Group. In Addition
nll CQndutt a forum, following a to hi5 I~Pfal dulh·· h .. is, a ntwspa­L:
J····· ..................................................................................................... , .......................... :;J Convention
rcture on C.mmunism At Nazn- l)*r colurnnist.
ltlh College on Mor.day tl'\•e.oing, All thrt-"1! ~akt•l't are g"I'IUiuatt>l'
ttobtr 27, at 8 o'dock. Thf public of St~ Ptter·~ C.f'llltg-t. JtY..~')' City
invited and urgflf to take this ar.d Fordham Law School, mem­'
J>portunlty lu henr th~ Cstholic: b~r15 of tht Knitht.s of Columbu~t,
-t-W point on Communiti.JU. PaulUJo.. Uook Counc.·il No . .a65 and
The ltader of thto forum will M mtmbl"rt ()( U.. Catholic Lav. yer1
A. Walth. Jr., a former Guild.
who :W.\\ nelion in ~
Atlatic-Patlflt and
theat"'• in th• ..-nt Glea11er Merits A ward
The naUonal tludtmt orraoiza·
I lion. NSO, was otntfnlly n&mf'd th("
,._ ''!'ll• i"•i:D..a:J United Stutes Nlitional Student
A~ation. USNSA. at the C'.on-ttitutional
Convention in ~bdi50n,
Wl!!tOnl!ln, Augu~t 30th lft St.
8th, 19-47. The A•~ialion i11 a
nation-wide organia:ation
i
of New York State and I • , . t t d t r r Nazareth College girls For that Frida\• formally .. tabhah th• al!IIOriatiOD
Trial Counu-1 for Mont· lty, dift'u81on or Catholic thought, tmpor an a e 0 l • • • and its Constitution.
Ward &. Co. He was for· service c.o its Khool and communi- eveniJlg. from !) - 12. th (! Fremin 1\fission Unit has conll·act. The Congress wat~ divicJ~ into
professor ot law at Ford- ty. MWI ('Ove..t~. phyAi~•l appua- fd A1 Rtic.hh.art and his ort:he!-tra three panf'l~ch de1
Unh·ersity and now teacltta ......... te attend- "-"l§•
at Hudoon College, Jereoy ance. and llylo. ~ play for tho OJ)Oning dance of CotJgress Calls Studetl/s lng lht panel of his or her choice.
Cong-ratuJationa to last year's the achool year. llonoraTy chnirman Nazare th brought the old song I)UJHll r di~K:ussed etudent JCOV()r n -
Nitor. Elaine Koltnsnik, and to of th~ ~\'~nt ia PttrnrY Ely, bead "Shuffie Otr to Butralo" b.ck to ment ttructures and lun~Uona.. stu­1
her ablt lltatr for an t.xetlttnt job. of the Mia~ion Unit. Cochairmen lile thia past week. Priest• and dent ~ial, cultural and physjcal F....:..:_.:_ _______ _;_ ___________ ut·c Jo Agtwl1o And .Muriel Myer: ~isterR joined the contagious exo-- wc.oi!M-e. ttudent ri~hls nnd nca ...
of Oz Orientates Freshmen Mary Kay Kl~ has .uh•nre-. tra,·el and
Convent Attracts lli'Ovinr 9, to be exact had no coura~. th~ Tin Mnn ( Fa­Cht!
•un thone •• brightly c.u1t.)•) didn't hav(• a heart, an~ the
•miles on the tac.1 o! the htt1e edit~ fM111hman was frrghl­whl)
w(!r(' n~uming for the ened by the Old Witch ( •~xl\ms).
but with the guidt•nce and enc.o:oor·
a~ment of thtt Cood Fairy. the
fltf'O(Iutcd to thC' Junior prt!t~ident, College Blg Sit.ter, they all found
'een Reinha1-dt, who weltomed t he ro~d to t he Wi7.a.rd or School
n e;t aU-tht)' ha\•tt t"ntertd the c-on­vent
of the Sistert of St. Joseph.
Amon~r those potulants froeec:h rna;jor. We'll be
~ing thtln in elaqes and pnying
f or the1r sue«~ in God'• wQrk.
"-and told them a bit about liff who utiJotied thtolr needt~t and ulm- S ut1Jit1Cr fttllCWalio tJS
Natareth. Then the aearch for td their fears.
nle •ist.crs ensued, a nd orm in The dny's activities were high· Oid you notieet 1-ta.ve you heard
~. the new1y di$0vt•rfd palt lighted b)' the dinner that evn fond !ar'('we11a and a ~rood I Joseph'IA hall to E:ast Avc.onue. ln
dit when there wa.! M mueh ex- nighL Another day was ~ver, bat lhe library, e"Veryone .smile. tn ap~
f'mfnt about! Fir¢ of all. therE' this "'a a memorable ont. Jong proval of the t:ftkient new light&
that matter ot picturee with I 1.<1 bt t-htri1hed and reOee«d upon,, No. you"ft not htariog voie8--it"•
!Ito front enl-rtmee to h• A4111\inis .. '''Caus~ Sil'lter clna~s • m~~.n so the new Public Address SyJJte~.
n.li~n building a A a background, much 111 one another s hv• of escort.e will be
a•ailabl• just down tho 1'0116-
You·,~e K\lf~ it. ·the """' ~n'$
college. The Basillnn Fntht'ra nrt'
,,Janning to open ~l. Jnhn l"i"h('r
CoJieg~ that )·~ar, It ~rn "'''"
\\~~ OOrn thl'ff )"('ftr:c too .. •n.
FRESHMAN I.Q. HIGH
unde.ratAndinJZ' of many atudent
JH•oblem•. nnd lhe renlizntiorl that.
fundamentally nearly all tampu~­H
are 8tru11ing wSth. t-he Mnte dif ..
ftculties. Wt beHeve that. by work·
inK with lt'tudent· from Ru"illdl
Sac•. Corn•ll, St. R..., and the U.
of R~hfllt~r wt can hehJ each
other- solve th('l'lto probiN•l•. 'l~hifl'
orranbaC k,n hu nrnethintc dr o! NM.o.,•th'1t lir~t
I nne. t 4' outs- nn o !.•
1 ~ I JI\r~! lhu·u Su!.h, Mar'-' Kay Don- ' .a t.o the entertainment rommit· Me-Moe. flnanC"eS; l·'t•Jida Wt• O!l~yn, ' " ••tarbook.
,e Thtt ~traw Man didn't h.ave anyldtc()rations: Bernie Slat• r. pic.-- t hke a good mother she t...,ats all her pifittnl buildings, acre• of grass,
Wonderful cearhtra, a Arnoking room,
Sll'lliRII' girl• diopelling gloom.
Horate, f;ngli lh, and hislhnll pnlh;
U]l to McConnell's nrtor mnth;
AcrOiil tl,t' campus, book!S in nrm;
(And n little oludy; I~ does no horm.)
The LrcNt, the cnrA. the oreh to the gyn1,
That room on ftrat Roor devoted to Him.
Thi8, my college, now l'nean8 to me
Committee mectinp a~ bta:•n·
ning, and we do hope to aH all
)'OU active S~aliatt out th•ing
your ALL !or .Mary.
IMPRESSIONS OF A FRESHMAN
September 8. 1947 is a memorable day in the hea
or all the Ft·eshmen. How can we eve•· forget it! ([ wv
fine moming and Sally Jones, (who will portray ll
Freshman) was awake bright and early. The long awai·
moment had arrived. She was finally starting C~llege.
While she walked down to the bus stop and as
~at on the bus. Sally wondered if she did not just natura.
look collegiate, especially if ~he had that "Nazareth too
Sally wanted C\'eryone to know she was now a c~llege If'
When she arrived a t the college. Sally enc!lunterl
many girls just like her. all very enthused and anxioll."
know wh11t was going to happen. Sally was very much~
pres.~ed by the first speake•· of the assembly in the Gym
sium. This was none other that the Dean, who expres.
herself so very well as to what was expected of every g;
attending Nazat·cth. The placement tests made Sally I
she was r·eally back at school! But, after much ado, Sa
sut·vived t his day and still kept her ho)>es high; for
next dny she would meet her big sister.
On this second morning of college Sally feels
though she is in a spin after receiving her schedule.
in the midst of her dish·ess, who should enter bul th
wondet·ful Juniot·s. and e>Ctend a cor-dial invitation to
City of Oz! Now is when the great event of meeting
" big sistN·" occurs. Upon meeting her. Sally knows a m
pretentious name could be given this versatile girl. Tl
day could not have been spent more perfectly. The Jun·
thought of everythin-g. and getting acquainted with tl:o
was no hard task.
Now the fun is over for awhile and Sally has to ~
down to wot·k. But already Sally is finding out what
"fil'l!t person singular" is made of: College is what
herself will make it. She has been promised the social
tivities. but to be n Nazareth girl means she must st
and still be "groovy".
l\fis~ Freshman would like to thank the faculty of.
znreth College and all the Sophomores. Juniors,
Seniot·s for· the ver.v heart>' welcome they have exten
to evet·y Freshman.
KAY COREA
lt's .spooky, it's thrilling, it'1
NawreLh's a n n u n I Hnllowc'ffi
Party. Among the honored gu lo dote with Chang-ed llfinl('$
cr 11nd new nddreu e8.
l'e MoninKC' iJt, how~ver. 11ut th(t
ti! uctly voe:atlon whic:h chnnste.l the
addresses and even the IHlnlb ot
n our AlumnAe. Three or our grnd·
m U.lh."3 h~ve taken them selvet~ off to
Novitiate• this tall: fleltn t\-tary
Bauman. '46, to Maryknoll-tln·the
.I! HudO held on find Marion Maul '16 at the Uni·
Lht evening of SeptemMr 11. Cn \'ersity of ~troit while thco i•
S.-ptember 13, the Out-a Drive teaching at the Academy of Sacred
Commiu~ Wgan activities with Heart in that c.-it)'. Kay Ttnuntr·
an out-door supper. Shirley lane m•n is now over at tht! R.B.J.
I Rehbach • 12 is chairman of the The positions of lhe nurae-• are
totumi«H. Tht- t upper was taken varied and intt>relting: F'ran~•
~"'of by Margaret Volpe *37. as· Bryan i0rtnnt. le: the
news or the nrt"ival on J uly 22 ot
a daughtet' to Mr. and Mr-t. Lewi11
Boyee: l:ler nnme is Alic\1 Elh:n·
btth. Sh• i• or the cl••• or '61.
Junior Enjoyment
'"That's not a drum. it'• a harp."
Sl.ltb inteligent utteran«• can bt
beard from the now m\llic-•lly in·
dined members ot tbe Junior clau.
Yes. they are taking Sitter ~larr
Francis' eourM in Mu.sic App~·
ciation.
A requii'Or~·
vious knowledge or muaic 111 c.uen ..
tial in orde1· for a student to take
an aetive JJart in the ch,.sl!!.
Sister has asked lOL' tl list or the
works the gil'ls wou1d like to hear,
and will play J'ccortlings ns J>nrt of
the elau work. [l will fllt'O be po&·
s ible Cor the ~ i r18 to 1~h'Y t he J'tC·
Ol"ds during Ir~ J)Oriod8 ond thus
become acquainted with the music.
The class is very J)()pulo.r elnce It
is both enjoyable and ~· ractical.
Welcome to the New
Faculty Members
Nazareth College scienct depart.
ment has opened its doora to two
new m~mbero or tilt fatuity, Mlu
Marga~t O..P~z. and Mr. Robert
Rarll-r. whiiP th.. \rtutir rlPpl'rt~
~nt welcomes a third. 1\.lr. J.
Theodo..., llollenbacll.
Naureth College ha$ sent her
e«ial workers far and wide. Sylvia
Fernandez. il doing graduate work
at the Univen;ity or Havana. and
lledwiga Uutrim is contmum.g her
atudiei at St.. Loo.i:S Uni,... e rsity
S.:hool or S..ial Work. Helene
~f)•en is working a t the Central Miss DePru. who l'n.duattokt. nlovieA and radio.
t'ather Keller quotf'd many ex·
Anll)les to Ul in hia inapiring talk
- • womsn who i8 working to
bring about ft chang(' i1\ a Com­muni••
dom,nnt(!(l organiuuiou, a
writer who ls tr)'ing to improve
the ty),~ or &torle" found ill nlO\'it
magazines, young 1HNl and women
doing Jtl'etlt WOI'k In t he United o.·.
gnnh:.otlon. All these examples
N'f'>w thnt retreat is over and wt
are alf trying to live up to tht"
re~lut:ion~ we made. perhapa you
would like to know a tittle about
the batk2round of our retreat ma-c;.
ter. Re-"·· Lawrence Atherton, S. J
ln a letter to the De-an. Father
Atherton listt"d • few vital stAti ....
t"K! coneerning himself-jW!t in
e:ase th~ _Jirls should wish to knl)"
a little about their rt':t.reat ma~t•r .
He taught as a sc.ho1a.stic at Can·
i!l!i\U toiJeg-e from 1926 t() 192!-1
where. incidentally. ht- k n e-"
Father Lintz. After his ordination
he taught classics at Wer-nersvill~.
Pa. From there be went to Ford·
hAm at~ chairman of their Depart·
mPnl nf f'l•e:n
in the country for about three
y~an and atltndtd Stella Niagara
before comin« to Nauretb. Tbe
ni~1t thing '" Am~rita, says Vio­la.
it: tht A merltana the.mselves,
becauH they make suth good
friendfJ.
Smn11 wonder thot Nazareth
Collcgt' hu autunepho.
and matter, and in breaking Si•t•r wu empha•i•ing the •l
down the fncts of her case, bolic letters nnd mnrk above
she used n comparison be- music, and at diff erent poln~
the hymn she would i'6)'. usw~
tween men nnd angels, ask .. Swell!" After this h11ppencd ~tcv
ing the class which was high- ol times. Monnie Hurley nnivt'
er, men ot• angels. The nn- 1·emarked : "SI•ter onu•t like
swer came in 8 cho1·us- sjnging. That's abou~ the tt
angels. time s he's Mid swell." Incidental
,gwen means--increue the ''o1ut
At lhnt precise moment - Exclusively John Fioher 1110
we noticed 11 Man ascending
a ladder right out~ide the
door. and for a minute per­haps
the Gen. Psych. stu­dent..
had thoi1· doubt~.
You just canl keep a Man
down!
Once a.gain, new trlends and o1d
met on Cill'npua And In cla&l!rooms
RS the ucw fall term got t~nde!.t
way.
An1ong these of "auld acquaint·
anc:e" wrrc the 8~nlor nur~J. re-o
turning after t.wo rcar1 with an
R. N. to s:uduate with the.ir clau-.
matet'.
A he•rtY weleome i1 al10 extend­ed
lO Helen lleyer and Ginny
o·sritn. cnduates of St. )lary·s
Sd f l'om, Mory Mount.
New York and MRl'YJJrove, Detroit.
Dottie was feature editor or hl!r
~hool paper.
Oct.
Tbe new boarder, Beatrite
was &:rying to get in lunch line •
the e.afeteria-sbe v.·a5 ao hunJt\,
But no one- paid any attentioa .
be.r. til ~omeone asked. '
you any fnends!" ! h~
meek.l)~ replied. "~'o. I'm
to T h.e BeU• of J ohn Fi•hor
Another 11ewcomer to tht.~
Clas! is Annette
Green Mou1ttnln Junior
Anne was school photograph"'
de,•eloped her pholoo In her
darkroom at school.
Prom 0')'o u,.. ille. Butrato.
Mary Jane Ci11espie, while
major Betty S.huler hall•
St. J - ph'• Colleg•. EmmitUI
Maryland.
A friendly Nau,.th
you all.
hopeful
31
One!
D
A Come All!
v
'l'HE GLEANER
MURMURS
Remember There's a
YOU in the UN
- CERRY SCHWARTZ
wdCQillt lnlll OUL for the do..d or
' ll: nnd naturally, we arc nil
aAJ>Il)' (.lvcr the return of t he ~ni or
M&r)' Kny wtnt to Montreal to at.
tend thf' Summer Spr-csMted
Nn~nl'l'lh At N.$.0. in Madison,
Wi8cor.min.
llclnxation und buking in t he
sun? lt.'• true they were on the
B•~~t wlishes go t.o th~ memb:!.ttl lnkf 'lhOrt', but the lire of a coun-t
th• Junior clus who have an- ~lor il!ln't much rf'la:cation, we
ur .. clf, who ar~ back ot Nnt;nreth
'"' thtir degref:s-.
havto htard. Betty LaRow had her
lkln

un- · r h M 8 K M L h
,.n Perpic from the sophomore ~lor at Camp_ ()qu.ago. Helen and ~::~;!:.,;~rJ;.: :..',::::· :::. ;:;ty :;!i,.:u' ua•n. •• oc ner,
Ut of '49 to Wall Argu~ ~:rc:~:; =~~~it~o~.~:g~:::~ Umted NaUona W~k ~u ob-
Mary llope. Doris KennNy. tion1. Captain! •.. Camp Stella -Ser\'ed at Naz.arNh wilh a di~ua.­tary
Betty Keegan #Od Marianne MariA wat~ in Kood hands with Ai- &ion in which Atr!ll. IIHman Bakker
l'mdtr combined vacation and IK"n Clt Rry counseling tor two
1!)rk at PoUtr's on t he Blue Moun- weeks • • • J oan Schleuter and
aln l..nkto where they we.re acting J\hry Jnne Connor& were play-
.R$ ~tuesl ' llt fl kcr. and •tu d~nta par­ticipated.
Mr& Bakker. n membt~r of
grounOke
htir tlcld we heard Fran Springer ... Lon but not least our aquatic to t he !tudentll on thl~ nectl!ity or
00 Ro8emuie Luck! made very qu~n Chrft Wlltcon, sp:-nt part of lht succeu of hit PtllCif or~ranlu­uractive
waitress at Pre~ton Inn the RUJU1Uer at CRmp Madonna on
l)fauachusetu. Canandalrua U.kt. tion.
Th~ variou_. den. ... rtment ttorts Son1e couldn•t bear the thought$ Ml'"~. Bakker J)Oint«< to lht hor-
.... or teavlnr achool and going on va- ror or HirMhima and lhf' even
~ honored with the presence of cation. 110 thty attended summer WOrM destruc1.10n at Bikini as the
•ny ~.u.,.th girls in the roll~ rchool. Around lht u. of R. Cam- reuon why lht Unittd Nationt
rpllt'tment. Among those who pua WtN IHn Jane Murphy and .must work. To an tntmy nation.
$trtod the•r advice on the la~L Terry O'Brien. both staring into •he ustrud. lAke fore. we mu.1t. prevent fu·
_.n! lege ttudent to that of tutor of a lure wan.
Huddles around tbe halls for ten y .. r old boy who n....ted help -----------­patl
few week:s ha~e look~ like in "readinc, wr1linr and 'rithrnt"­tball
aq,uad:s. in..stead of eager tic ..... Ruth Anne Healy in.strue­az.
arenH looking at picturu Wei a Communion class al th~ Ch.ili
attn from lht Atlant~ to tbt Pa· Vacation School .••. Also teaching
St.. LciJ Oeft'gt a.nd Rita Htnlin but not quilt ln lht education.aJ
'loealiontd at Cape Cod, while Jo field, wat Jo Me Nally, giving sv.·im·
mbardo, Jo).. c e Ereth. Ann Tier- l.nr lnstrutdona at Crt.ten Lake . . .
y, Ro~mary La.zio, Rose Mary Pelicia Wolll-)'n ,,roved very help­ulotta.
J l:!an Cist.e.rnino, Te.rr)' ful at General Hospital wh~n s:he
.l)tnbardo, Pat Barr)' and Betty Atted at an interJ)reter tor a.n
Mrk were walking the s idewalks inUrne to obtnln u ease history ror
r t New York .•. Boston bound hin1. Maybe we hnd all better brush
ere Peg Fille r and Betty Cava- up on our longuagea.
._ugh, who found relief trom Arter n hCr capturing her first !'lett WRII!Ih mndc her fnmily very hft.po
~aim AI (nil aix ounces) , Perhnps py by t taylng home where they
lt'i'e getting a line, too about t hat could ace her once in a white. She
h aU.ry! ... Ann Ma$tiarelli and hnd n triend vhliting her, whom we
iloril\ Connor spent some time In all mlsa very much this year, Marg
ltf. mountain" this summer. Ann ~laclntoah.
Fourth l ake and Gloria at Sar- Con,.ratu1ationt to Marie Co1-
taa(' ••• Right around home for lin•, our own B.abe Dickerson.. ICs
rlaxalion and sun la.nning wert' a ~rff'C't IC'Ort> to 11hMt low in golf
.. n Reinhardt.. Betty .M~. Bet. and hl&h in IChool aa Marie does
'I Crowldits eac:h.
The latter part of the evening
(8:00-9:15) ia taken up by cou.-.us
in Catholic l)oetr inc and Fundn­•
nenW.Is o( PhiiOIOI)hy. All COllYSe8
must have n minimum ot twelvt
studtntf...
Regir:trfl.tion took plate Sept. 17
with n. total ot 70 t tudenta and will
run unlit Feb. 17, l!H8. Na:careth
College hat endt:avtred by this
Prottr•m ••to further the edutation
or adult. who wi•h to become bej,.
te.r .::itizen.t of their c:ommunitiea.."'
That 1mall townt c:ontrol the
United Statea fpV 3blf! to l't'vivt the in·
ur"t ot other, in thl• all-lmp?rl­ant
tubjeet.
Mn . B.alc:k!r illuslratc..d btr ttir·
ring addre-.u with cotorlul poJtna
iuutd by the Roehe.ttr Board.
Student tpeak.era - Arlty Mat
Lochner. Betty Quirk. and J oan
Lyneh-.. ·t~ intrc:du~ by Chalr­ma.
n Mary &c.ty Ket-gan.
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Nazarites To
''Dust a Star"
The excited murmu1•inga luuing
from the epeech th~ater hnvl.' n.... .
$Ulted in the tJiectiOit O( A tRill for
t~~ fi~l gala 3tage production or
the )tt'ar. 'Stardust". The comedy.
written by Walter Kerr. "·a• ftrtl
p:-ewnted at Catholic Univenity
and ha.s the earmarkt of mo.,. than
living up to last year'• autum Jut'·
~ .•• and wh)• not'
A east eon~:iatinn- of rder found Marie would give t.hem n few sug·
..1tA O'Neil. Julc Nalbacb and J oan geetiona.
--$a)', JeAnne I,Junken! How dots
your room look! We hope it~• tidy
•cause one net··dc­lu..
xe courts i t.hat is if Mary Ellen
McCuthy, J\bry Ann Winder, Lou
Haubne-r, and Anne Prcd_mj)re
aren't there first. For those of us
who nted or just wnnL teaching
and pntelice in the sport. Mn.
Moraan announces that l;he wil1
teach those interested nny after·
noon in the week. Just bring the
racket, tennis balls, a pair of
s.ne.nks, and make an appointment
with Mrs. Morgan. Who knows.
you may get to play as well a.s
Falhcr Shannon some day.
Getting down to earth, hockey
enthusiasts will have plenty of op.
portunity durin~ gym pe1·iods to
show whnt they can do. This also
goes lor baseball whtre No.outa
Tre.aeott shines in her glory. 0!
ning team.
It is the eollege~s · policy to pro·
mote friendly rivalry and l)lay.dny
competition with Rnrley School,
Pittsford High, St. Agnc•, Sacred
Heal't, Mere)' High culd Natat·eth
Academy; not only in basketball
but also in hockey ~nd other
sports Slaled to see at>tion in these
games ore Ninina Campaneria,
Mar'y Quinn, anrl Monica Hurley,
just to mention a few. We are also
looking forward to great thing3
trom Prc3hmcn K•y s,h ... c.lor,
Helea MeCre~cor. Mary Lou Ship·
toft, Virginia. Ste itaw•c:ha, Mary
Lou Feu, Mara:ic Dixo n, and Nan.
cy Bien.ad-all of whom have di:S-·
tinguished themselves in their rt:!'·
speet ive High Schools.
SPORTS SPECIAL
Nazareth is proud to claim Mn·
l'ie Collins a member of the class
of '4$-.n golf star ns well as Ver­ity
editor-Sha has t-ecently J)l"'ved
herself n ehnmpion golfer by win·
ning th<> W.R.O.G.A. one day mc.. d ol
tournament. Marie pos-ted a score
of 85. Her previous low was about
90!
Marie has played golf sine{! she
wns twelve years old. PopJ)9 Col·
lins. who taught the young chomJJ,
is n Pro at the Genesee greens
where Marie does most of her
J)laying. She attributes her 5uecess
to her lather's instruction and
nbout 8 or 9 yenrs of endless but
enthu~iastic pt'flctice.
Congratulations, MaTie! We'll be
looking forward to seeing you in
action at the golf course.
coul'se~ Helen O'Neil, M. E. Moge.n· Fr0 111 The Music
han, nndRuth Kennedy don't do .so
badly.
A new spot't will be introduced
this year, Speedball. ~\Any colleges
around Lhc country have tnken it
UJ) and report it lo be very popu·
lal' among the feminine populn·
tion. lt is played like soccer, only,
unlike $Occer1 using your hnnds is
n1owed. 'rhat gounds JJromising,
doesn't it.1
Among the winh~1· spo•·ls nre
badminton, t.{Lble tennis, bowling
skating and skiing.
Well aware of the tact that ft
bird(ie) in the hand is wortb two
in the ra.ftea"S. are badminton pta~··
el's J ano Caffne.y, Joyce Frey, Atan
Hcfferna.n, and Anna F'rancca
Payne.. Another kind of birdie told
us you coulld Jook for som(! stiff
comnetition fi'01n Kay Fleck, Ro.e.
mary Schoenherr, Mary Manna a.nd
Anna Casc.arano. A tournament is
in the offing for all badminton
fans. so ~tet yout· partneN; lined
up nnd watch for the sign-up !J.heet
which will be posted on the bulle­Hn
board near the 21tudy naH.
Winner o! the Natareth Acnde·
my 1948 ping ... )xmg tournament.
Pat Brya.nt, is keeping constant vi.
gil in hope iS of s.eC'.ing the ping·
pong table up. It wflJ be soon. Pat:
Though probably, it will be 8ut­roundcd
by Peggy Walsh. Mart.
lyn Metz, Mary Ma.rgi'rt.~:t Dutchel",
and Fran Kue.h. tncidentally, Pot
plays a good game of basketb•ll
too.
Basketball i• perhaps the b•$.•
loved sport at Nazareth. The on.
Cnmpus league keeps enthu.~iasru
high among the tU:tt'ticiJ)Bting
teams. Teams from the Coop, the
BroWfl Bouse, 2nd '\nd 4th floor
doa·m. 3rd floor dorm and the Cit.y
vie for tbe championship in Bas·
ketball gnmes which are played at
night.
Department - - -
Many of the Nazareth College
students are meeting an old friend
in the Music Department this year.
Siste1' Tnnir\a, the former director
of the Perosian Choir at Nazaret.b
Acaremy, has joined the l\'!usic De.
partn\ent here ut the CoiiE!ge.
When the CoJiege was founded,
Sister had chnrge or its music. n·
long with her other duties at the
~endemy. However, as the clanes
grew larger, and then when the
school was moved to Pittsford, Sis·
ler stayed at the Aendemy. Wel­c~
me back, Sister. W (> hope you
enjoy being with us, as muth as we
enjoy having you here
Other new rnember$ of the de­partment
nre Mary Ann Donovan
and Theresa Roberts of Buft'ulo,
Ann Reilly of Corning, lrcne Lang.
'Wayland, and Clarie Adam~;, Rose.
mary Lotio, Katherine Fleek and
Mary Ducci.
Kntherine Bloodf a Nnzat·eth
student in .J.5·46, hns rcsun1ed her
studie"' here.
Although a scniorf she is new
to Nazareth,-Cecilia Chang. n
voice majot· f-rom China.
Regiillt1·ation and "Wsting·' !u·e
underway ror the Glee Club. At
present there are 130 membeTs.
with 35 in tho band and orchestro.
The Mu•ie Club has the smallest
registration. with 30 girls. but a11
30 will 1>c waiting eagerly to aee
what. Helen o~Art'y, the presjdent,
hAs planned !or t-he nex-t meeting.
1--:ouche~ Florist
422 Main St. E. Stone 96
THE GLEANER
The boatdc: ~,.~fina~ fi~sbed~~ ~~.~•~d: aao bonore.d I A~~V~~i~cts
u-:spacking their knapsacks and Kodak With their presence thts Clubs. Clubs. Clu"-. They """ ~ sunHtHu·. Going back ue..~Ct. yetn. u.,
have settled down for another kids??? Sue Tierney and P.eaeY in all sizes, shapes and styles lllld.
school year. The dayhops have Ely also worked ... but never just to suit you.
also settled down for another eight full hours a day. One was C...ike g-lue and seissot'S? There)
school year; they can be seen nAJ)- late, ond the other lnte1·. -with all the Art Department's Thumb-Tan
p:ng in alnlOSt any eta~. f of the film at Kodak someone Club with Mickey Trescott ehW#
Alwll)'S being n firm believer in :~:t,;l~~-have taken a photo finish thumb--tacker assisted in this k
41a litt!e bird told me," I bought
a few specimens of the bird family
this summe1·, nnd this is what I've
been told: 01' would you prefer o hi)
Fran Kuch quit her job in the Speaking of stars .•• have you through the Bergen swamps to
Ad' d k M · · 'd A seen the starlight in Norun Car·
::
Iron ac ount:nns m ml • u~ ey'r. eyes? These private &ecretar· aerve J>lant specimens as Mi83 lJi
gu.at to l'eturn to t.he hometown of ies have the life. Mary Lou Thaney PJ'ez's botany class recently dM' VI
Wayland. N Y That must be th~ is Hooting on the eloud.s; could be The senior mcmbel'$ of the Biolor:
reason Cor Fran's endless "ou1·c~ that an Annapolis: man hns: some· Clul) h~vo inspqctod on their fln' 11
of cne~·gy. thing to do with it. field tr-ips, lhe l(llo Jabortttorit h
Mr•. Wayne Hania, Mrs Col· Cinny Dwyer and Betty Coaling and art! planning many more $Ud' h
gan, and Mr.. Thoma.a EHiot are had soci::d work jobs this past sum- journeys. Marjorie Esterheld 11.1
thl'ee personalities t.hiu~ will be mer. Ginny wns found dt tbe Chilil been e1ected prC'$ident ot t~ cr
mhsed a great dettl around the Care Center; those lucky kids in group. Pauln Spearman is;. Tm ~
hall3 of Nazareth .•. lheb· maiden Utica! She is well loved fot· the surer, and Kay Brennan is Seerlotive: die: was elected president this year, aa J
Old Milid "Setty Gardner is secretary.tre. 0
Cnrnera Wol·ks was the lucky To you Juniors and Sophomol·es 1 surer. Making the headlines • b:
employC!'r of Mary Kay Klee and sny: "Pray often that it. is c:om· !.reque.ntly it was dec.ided to eltt r
Elaine Rinr leatein this summer; pletcd before you leave." Marinnn Winder. publicity char. ~
while Kodak Park found Ma.ra:a ret To my beloved Senior Class I In· man to help in.fortn the worJd a! ~
Ma.rJ• OoJt~cgan and Flip Fcreuaon ment. " We're too lnte; we grad· the club's doings. I
on the office staff'. Pat Flania•n uate in forty·eight.'' The Soeiology Club t.ea·ed otr It F
worked in tbe same office as Bet· To t.he Freshman Class, 1 say, a good stut·t this fall. MoniU! Cl
ty Short who works PCl'l'n&nentl)' "Though the .skirts
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·e coming Burley was elected vice. presidea:
foo~V~o~::l n.::· about losing Joan ~~:;•· things ore looking up for ;';.~:," t:os:.~:;r. ~~=s~d;~:n•~;
Maeovern and Dee £ckel"t to Ko-- Goaling has announced that lht
dak, but fa'om this a·eporter•IS view· Humbley, annual sale of Chrislmas. CardA
point Kodak has gained two grand will soon begi1l with the retu~
g irl$. Your scrvunt. to be managed by secretary·trw
On a t·ecent weekend mnny Nnz.. P. s. There will be awards given su rer Rita O'Neill. There'll ~
ardh students 'o'isited the city of to the f';;tudcnts who solve this meetings with the U. of R. 8()(~
Buffalo for the nHu·ringe of K.ay riddle. Address all onvoJope;s to ology elub wilh rnany weiJ.knowt
Murphy, who is now Mrs. Colgrove Humbley, your servant, care of speakers.
Lorraitae Co1e rovc wns maid of Gleaner. Or if it1s a perfect secreta~
honot·. you nim to be, the Secretarial
Mary Burna can no longer be re. ,..-------------,I Club is just for you. This ycal' it'
ferred to as Hatchet Face. From BASTIAN BROS headed by Marjorie Vaeth who ..
now on $he's just nn old Plug to . nounced that it's meetings will fee·
he1· friends! Never can it be said CO. ture business men from variow
that she was 'all alone by the tete- fields to help them choose tbtb
phone'. She plugged n>o•·• number$ Official fields.
this summer than she•s telling. Ut's not forget that all.impor
B. Forman Compnny had the RING tant N.F.C.C.S. This year Norc~•
service of Jo Slattery and Oo•lhea MA NUFACTURERS Carey will be senior-delegate, nnt
Ku~h thif; $ummer. Many of us 'Margaret Mary Donegan his beer
Nazal'ites 81'e indebted to them !or cho!!;en !rom lhe junior clnss. Mttro
the special 15erviees they gave tiS, CEORCE D. KILLIP jorie Esterheld controls the fund~ '1
But we hnve one fond worry Oiatriet Ma.na.,:cr and they're anticipating t\nothe1
still in our mind aboat Hildeg•.rde big )'CAr.
Heinrich- tell us, Hildegarde. 'Did 1600 CLINTON AVE. N. With such nn array of clubs, hot
you 'get all t.he mail delivered! Glenwood 3380 muny will you be wielding thi
Hmnnnnn'??'!! year?
Yvon ne YaBot-ifl, Bernie Sl~tc,., I L------------'1 JEAN MONAGHAN o
Hospitality
In your hands